The company was able to send 383 million Nintendo Switches between July and September. That is a sharp drop from the 6,86 million units the company sold in the same period last year. Nintendo’s Switch sold 92,87 million units in the world. In the wake of COVID-19 and global semiconductor shortages, Nintendo lowered its sales forecast for the fiscal year’s total metrically-intensity by three million units, with the continuing uncertainty. Two million consoles will be sold between April 2020 and March 2022, compared to 2022’s previous estimate of 20,5 million. Nintendo isn’t changing its revenue expectations and plans to generate profit with the rise of 44%. The revised forecast includes change in a dollar rate and increased sales of software. The Nintendo Switch is on track to become the best-selling console of all time. Nintendo’s Wii sold 101,63 million units in total, and the Switch sold 11,57 million units between October and December of last year. The Game Boy and the Game Boy Advance sold 118.69 and 154.02 respectively. Nintendo doesn’t have any huge holiday game lineup in place despite the fact that Metroid Dread and Mario Party Superstars have already been released. The first version of Pokemon Diamond and Pearl, as well as a game & watch-themed Legend of Zelda, are among the most anticipated releases. The Advance Wars remake had to be postponed until spring 2022.