Nintendo reportedly ramps up Switch 2 production to meet new target of 25 million consoles made by March 2026, with analysts forecasting they'll sell 20 million by then

Pokemon Legends: Z-A screenshot
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Nintendo is reportedly aiming to have 25 million Switch 2 consoles produced by the end of March 2026.

The Nintendo Switch 2 is doing exceptionally well, and given how well Pokemon Scarlet and Violet sold, despite being a mess, Pokemon fans are about to boost that even higher now that Pokemon Legends: Z-A is out. According to Nintendo, the console sold 5.82 million units in under a month, making it the fastest-selling console of all time, and part of that success is definitely down to how – unlike the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S at launch – you can actually buy the thing. Nintendo allegedly delayed the console from a planned late 2024 release date until 2025 to avoid shortages, which clearly worked out in its favor.

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