The Nintendo Switch 2 is an Undeniable Hit, but Will it Keep the Amazing Momentum?
The Nintendo Switch 2 has been an instant smash hit, becoming Nintendo’s fastest-selling console of all time. Despite controversy over high prices, people have rushed to buy the Switch 2. However, this opens up a question. Will the Switch 2’s high-selling momentum last throughout its first year?
Nintendo Switch 2 Sales
The Nintendo Switch 2 sold over 3.5 million units in its first four days alone. It has set a new launch week sales record for the US, beating the PlayStation 4, which was the previous record holder. According to Gadgets360.com, “Switch 2 units sold in its launch week exceed PS4’s units sold in its first month.” Despite pre-launch controversy over the high prices for the system and games, people still rushed to buy the system as soon as pre-orders opened, and many of those who weren’t lucky enough to secure a preorder are still waiting for the opportunity to purchase a Switch 2. The system is still listed as “currently unavailable” on GameStop.
Will This Momentum Last?
However, Nintendo shouldn’t be quick to sit back and label the Switch 2 as a success. Given that some players have already experienced Joy-Con drift issues with brand-new systems, the system’s reputation could suffer if Nintendo doesn’t offer a solution. Moreover, Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, one of the most anticipated games for the system, still doesn’t have a release date. While it’s set to be released later this year, some fans might hold off on buying the system until Metroid Prime 4 has an actual release date, especially since the game has been delayed in the past.
Conclusion
The Nintendo Switch 2’s first two weeks may be a success, but its real test will be how well it sells for its first year. As rapid inflation continues to affect the average consumer, some people might decide to wait on the expensive Switch 2 purchase. Those who are still on the waiting list to purchase a Switch 2 might get tired of the wait and decide to spend their money elsewhere or simply continue playing their Switch 1. While Nintendo can be proud of the Switch 2’s first two weeks of sales, they might want to save their partying until the Nintendo Switch 2 proves itself in the long term.
