Nintendo just released their financial report for this year and the results are nothing short of impressive. Not too surprising given the overwhelming third party support that continues to grow each month, as well as the hit launch of the near perfect Super Mario Odyssey launch. The Nintendo Switch continues to blow expectations out of the water, so it should not be at all surprising that the Big N announced that the latest console is set to outpace the Wii-U’s entire lifetime in just the first year of launch.
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Also discussed in the press release was a simple breakdown of different departments including handhelds, amiibos, and additional peripherals.
Different areas of success:
The official press release is as follows detailing the various areas of success:ย
“During the six months ended September 30, 2017, for Nintendo Switch, Splatoon 2 released in July gained popularity both in Japan and overseas, with 3.61 million units sold globally. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and ARMS also both sold well after their releases in April and June, respectively. All told, the sales volume for the Nintendo Switch hardware and software during this period came to 4.89 million units and 22.02 million units respectively.
Sales of the Nintendo 3DS family were given an increase with the global release of New Nintendo 2DS XL in June and July.
Hardware sales came in at 2.86 million units (5% increase on a year-on-year basis). Despite firm sales of Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia and Metroid: Samus Returns, overall software sales were 13.82 million units (28% decrease on a year-on-year basis).
In addition, Super Nintendo Entertainment System: Super NES Classic Edition was off to a good start following its September launch (launched on October 5 in Japan). We also made moves to expand our amiibo line, by launching the new Splatoon series amiibo.
Our amiibo sales were approximately 5.10 million units for figure-type and approximately 2.80 million units for card-type.
Download sales were increased in particular by Nintendo Switch software, pushing total download sales up to 22.8 billion yen (55% increase on a year-on-year basis).
For smart devices, many consumers are continuing to enjoy Super Mario Run and Fire Emblem Heroes, released during the previous fiscal year. Our smart device and IP related income was 17.9 billion yen (426% increase on a year-on-year basis).
With this background, our total sales reached 374.0 billion yen (of which overseas sales were 272.3 billion yen or 72.8% of the total sales). Operating profit came to 39.9 billion yen, ordinary profit was 69.5 billion yen, and profit attributable to owners of parent reached 51.5 billion yen.”
Projections:
The fiscal year runs until March 31st of 2018, and the below statement is the projections for sales until the end of this period. Nintendo Switch sales gets a special boost as a result of the latest Super Mario title, as well as popular AAA games like DOOM and Wolfensteinย II: The New Colossus.ย
“For Nintendo Switch, we plan to release Super Mario Odyssey in October both in Japan and overseas. We are planning to release Xenoblade Chronicles 2 in December, and other big titles in the months ahead, including titles from other software publishers.
For Nintendo 3DS, we will be launching new colors and special designs for New Nintendo 2DS XL, and we also have new software titles slated for release, including Pokรฉmon Ultra Sun and Pokรฉmon Ultra Moon scheduled for launch in November both in Japan and overseas.
In our smart device business, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, our new game application, will be introduced first in Australia on October 25, with distribution to the rest of the world scheduled for late November.”
It’s great to see the Switch, and other Nintendo areas, thriving so well. With more and more developers and publishers desiring to work with the Big N than ever before, it’s an exciting time to be a Nintendo fan.ย