Nintendo to announce new flagship Switch console this fiscal year
Nintendo on Tuesday said it will announce the successor to its flagship Switch this fiscal year, after the company forecast a sharp drop in profit as it predicts fewer sales of its ageing console.
The new Switch will be announced in the fiscal year ended March 2025, according to a Google-translated post on X from the company which quotes Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa. The firm added that there would be no details about the new console at the upcoming Nintendo Direct event in June.
The comments come after Nintendo reported financial results for the fiscal fourth quarter and full year ended March 2024.
Earlier this year, Nintendo hiked its forecast for sales of its flagship Switch console to 15.5 million units in its fiscal year ended March. The company beat its expectations, selling 15.7 million units of the Switch in the fiscal year.
The company said it expects to sell 13.5 million Switch consoles in the fiscal year ended March 2025.
Investors have been focused on any comments from Nintendo regarding a successor to the Switch, which is now more than seven years old. Analysts told CNBC earlier this year that they expected a Switch 2 to be launched in 2024, though Nintendo has been tight-lipped about the new console.
The Japanese gaming giant has managed to extend the life of the current Switch thanks to the release of the "Super Mario Bros. Movie" and the flagship Zelda game last year, which boosted interest in the console and related games.
"The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom" and "Super Mario Bros. Wonder" were among Nintendo's top-selling games for the fiscal year. However, Nintendo's games pipeline for this year remains thin.
With a new console in the works, Nintendo aims to capitalize on interest in its famous