Published on: June 11, 2025
Nintendo Switch 2 has made a historic entrance into the gaming landscape, achieving a remarkable milestone for the celebrated Japanese entertainment giant.
Launched globally on June 5, 2025, the Nintendo Switch 2 has officially surpassed 3.5 million units sold within just four days of release, firmly establishing itself as the fastest-selling Nintendo hardware ever.
This achievement not only reaffirms Nintendo’s enduring influence in the gaming hardware market, but also sets a new benchmark for console launches across the industry.
The company confirmed these record-setting numbers in a recent statement, highlighting that the Switch 2’s opening figures represent "the highest global sales level for any Nintendo hardware" during its initial four-day period.
This impressive feat edges out the launches of previous Nintendo consoles, including the original Nintendo Switch and classic systems such as the Wii U and the GameCube—which sold 13 million and 21 million lifetime units respectively.
To date, the original Switch remains a phenomenon in its own right, with lifetime sales reaching an extraordinary 152 million units worldwide.
A vital factor driving the Nintendo Switch 2’s explosive launch was the simultaneous release of Mario Kart World, a major first-party title that has quickly become synonymous with the new console.
Bundled as part of a premium Switch 2 package, Mario Kart World’s arrival clearly managed to capture the attention of both dedicated Nintendo fans and newcomers alike.
In the United Kingdom, the Switch 2 launch, bolstered by Mario Kart World, decisively outperformed competitor platforms, while sales momentum remained notably strong in key European territories such as France and Spain.
The new Nintendo hybrid console continues to benefit from the company’s established eShop digital marketplace, robust Nintendo Direct marketing events, and an expanding portfolio of launch titles.
As a successor to the beloved Switch platform, the Switch 2 builds on its innovative hybrid form factor—seamlessly bridging handheld and home console experiences—while introducing advancements in hardware performance and user experience.
Looking ahead, with over 3.5 million units already sold and a compelling library of games driving engagement, the Nintendo Switch 2 is poised for sustained momentum in the months to come.
The initial sales surge, coupled with strong third-party and first-party support, signals another landmark chapter for Nintendo’s hardware legacy, reinforcing its position at the forefront of the global gaming industry.
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