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Nintendo’s Switch 2 reveal falls flat, shares tumble 7%

by January 17, 2025
written by January 17, 2025

The long-anticipated unveiling of the Nintendo Switch 2, revealed in a short teaser video, has left the gaming industry and investors with mixed reactions.

Nintendo’s shares dropped 7% at market open following the announcement, recovering slightly but closing down 4.3%.

The lack of substantial details about the console’s features and software lineup raised concerns over its ability to replicate the runaway success of its predecessor.

With over 146 million units sold since its launch in 2017, the original Switch established itself as a titan in gaming.

Industry dynamics and Nintendo’s cautious approach have sparked investor doubts about whether the Switch 2 can revitalise the company’s fortunes.

Industry headwinds challenge Nintendo’s momentum

Nintendo’s unveiling of the Switch 2 comes at a precarious time for the gaming industry. After the pandemic-fuelled surge in video game sales, the market has faced a sharp correction.

Hardware sales in the US dropped by 24% in the first 11 months of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023, reflecting economic pressures and reduced consumer spending.

The global gaming market, which saw modest growth of 0.2% to $184.2 billion last year, has relied heavily on mobile games, while console and PC game sales have declined.

For Nintendo, this backdrop magnifies the stakes. The company’s fiscal year forecast was lowered in November 2024, with expected revenue reduced to ¥1.28 trillion ($8.2 billion) from ¥1.35 trillion.

Analysts attribute this slump to the ageing Nintendo Switch, which has seen waning hardware and software sales despite its enduring popularity.

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, the best-selling game on the platform, accounts for 64 million of the 1.3 billion software units sold since the console’s launch.

Nintendo must now navigate not only market fatigue but also increased competition. Rivals like Sony and Microsoft continue to dominate the console landscape, while mobile gaming captures a growing share of the market.

Why Nintendo shares crashed today

Investors’ lukewarm response to the Switch 2 announcement stems from more than just broader industry trends.

Nintendo’s decision to withhold key details about the console’s specifications and launch games until April 2025 raises questions about its strategic timing.

Without a clear vision for the device’s capabilities, investors are left speculating on whether it will deliver enough innovation to reinvigorate Nintendo’s growth trajectory.

Adding to concerns is the company’s historical reliance on its strong intellectual property portfolio.

The Switch’s success was largely driven by flagship franchises like The Legend of Zelda and Super Mario.

While these titles remain popular, their ability to single-handedly drive console sales may be diminishing.

Moreover, Nintendo’s cautious investment in emerging gaming trends like cloud gaming and virtual reality puts it at a potential disadvantage.

Competitors are investing heavily in these areas to future-proof their platforms, while Nintendo appears to be doubling down on its traditional hybrid console model.

The Nintendo Switch 2 has significant shoes to fill, and the company’s ability to execute a compelling launch will be critical.

The console’s reveal has highlighted the challenges Nintendo faces in maintaining relevance in a rapidly evolving market.

While its storied franchises and global brand recognition remain assets, the gaming giant must address investor concerns with a robust product strategy that combines innovation and market adaptability.

The April 2025 presentation will be pivotal, offering the opportunity to provide clarity on how the Switch 2 will differentiate itself in an increasingly crowded field.

Until then, scepticism among investors may persist, underscoring the high stakes of Nintendo’s latest endeavour.

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