Dear Reader:
Nintendo details the Switch stock situation, still working to get things completely ironed out
We covered some tidbits from an interview with Nintendo's president Tatsumi Kimishima a few days back, but now more information has come from that same interview. You can see tidbits from the discussion below.
- Nintendo’s initial yearly sales projection for Switch was ten million units
- people weren't sure the Switch could hit that number in the first year, considering how poorly the Wii U did
- Kimishima says they should have made more units, but at the time, selling 10 million in the first year seemed unbelievable
- Nintendo had to increase projections to 14 million units a few months ago
- customers in Japan and Europe in particular have had trouble purchasing the Switch
- Nintendo was able to increase the production structure to deliver more units by the holiday season
- unfortunately, this still wasn’t enough even by the end of the year
- the company Nintendo entrusted with making units has also increased its production lines
- since certain materials are needed, they went around and asked all kinds of part makers to somehow raise production
- for the time being, as we enter the new year, the stock situation hasn’t been completely solved
- now in Japan, customers don’t have to wait multiple days to get a unit, and can sometimes find them in stores