The World's Best-Selling Video Game Consoles
As of September 30, 2024, Nintendo has sold more than 146 million units of its current hybrid video game console Switch according to its latest financial results, inching closer to toppling PlayStation 2 as the best-selling home video game console. Despite the company lowering its sales forecast by one million units for the fiscal year ending March 2025 due to waning interest in the aging hardware platform, the Switch and its OLED and Lite variants are now only nine million units behind Sony's bestseller.
Nintendo and Sony have dominated the gaming landscape for the past two and a half decades. The former has two consoles in the top 8 and the latter three in the top 4 alone. As of Sony's last earnings results, the PlayStation 5 has officially trumped Nintendo's Entertainment System and entered the top 8 of the most popular video game consoles with a total of 65.4 million units sold since it was brought to market in late 2020.
While its competitors Sony and Microsoft have already moved on to the next console generation in 2020, Nintendo held out on a next-gen version of its hybrid handheld, even though rumors about the announcement of a Switch 2 have been circulating for some time. After the release of the Japanese company's financial results for its fiscal year 2024, Nintendo's president offered some clarification on the future of the game maker's handheld console on Twitter.
According to Shuntarō Furukawa, the company will share official information on the next-gen Switch in the current fiscal year, which runs until the end of March 2025. The exact contents of this upcoming announcement are, as of now, unknown. What seems clear, however, is that the Switch taking the top spot is entirely dependent on the launch date of its successor.