"I literally cannot sell units on Switch. It’s heartbreaking, and it makes me really sad for the eShop."
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When asked to choose which upcoming console they were most excited about, 84 per cent named PlayStation 5, compared to 15 per cent who are most anticipating Xbox Series X.
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The game has sold over 5 million units in Japan, making it the best-selling game of the year so far.
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"Currently, we do not see any impact on software set to go on sale this year"
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Switch unit sales were the highest for an individual platform in a May month since the Nintendo DS in May 2009.
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"The initial sales of Animal Crossing: New Horizons have greatly exceeded our expectations"
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55.7m Switch units sold to date – but only nine non-Nintendo titles have broken 1m sales
Read More »160,000 Nintendo accounts have been exposed in data breach
"We apologise for the inconvenience and concerns caused to our customers, and we will continue working hard to safeguard the security of our users' data."
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Remake sells less than FFXV in opening week but longer-term signs are more promising given launch situation
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