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Switch 2 Launch Sees Strong Sales but Mixed Third-Party Game Performance
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 44057, member: 636"] Nintendo Switch 2 sold 3.5 million units during its first four days worldwide. The company cannot produce enough consoles to meet customer demand. However, third-party game publishers struggle with poor sales numbers on the new system. Nintendo games dominate software purchases for Switch 2 buyers. First-party titles captured 62 percent of physical game sales in America without counting Mario Kart World. British customers bought Nintendo-made games at even higher rates of 86 percent when Mario Kart World joins the tally. Physical game purchases account for over 80 percent of all Switch 2 software sales according to publisher data. One third-party company reported sales fell below their worst predictions. Cyberpunk 2077 stands as the only non-Nintendo game achieving strong success on the platform. Market analyst Mat Piscatella warns against making quick judgments about Switch 2 performance. Third-party games actually perform better compared to the original Switch launch period. Early sales data shows 40 percent market share for non-Nintendo titles versus less than 20 percent during the first Switch month. Multiple factors affect these early sales patterns. Nintendo prepared far more Switch 2 consoles for launch than the original system in 2017. People typically buy Nintendo systems to play Nintendo games rather than third-party software. [/QUOTE]
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