Nintendo announced earlierFirst quarter financial results for fiscal year 2023, of which revenue reached 3074.6 billion yen, a decrease of 4.7% compared with the same period last year, and net profit reached 1016.47 billion yen, a decrease of 15.1% compared with the same period last year. As of the end of June this year, the cumulative sales of Nintendo Switch reached 6 million units, and the cumulative sales of games reached 1 million copies.
As for the previous quarter, 343 million Nintendo Switch units were sold, of which 132 million were standard Nintendo Switch units, 152 million were Nintendo Switch OLED units, and 59 were Nintendo Switch Lite units. As for game software, 4141 million units were sold in the previous quarter.
As of the end of June, Nintendo's top 6 best-selling games were "Mario Kart 10 Deluxe" (8 copies), "Animal Crossing: New Horizons" (4682 copies), "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate" (3938 copies), "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" (2882 copies), "Pokémon Sword/Shield" (2714 copies), "Super Mario Odyssey" (2450 copies), "Super Mario Party" (2393 copies), "Pokémon Brilliant Diamond/Brilliant Pearl" (1806 copies), "Pokémon Let's Go" (1479 copies), and "Ring Fit Adventure" (1466 million copies).
Recently released games such as "Nintendo Switch Sports" sold 484 million copies, "Mario Strikers Battle League" sold 191 million copies, and "Kirby Quest" sold a cumulative 453 million copies, becoming Nintendo's best-selling "Kirby" series game in history.
At the earnings conference, Nintendo emphasized that it would not raise the price of Nintendo Switch due to recent fluctuations in the Japanese yen exchange rate, but would maintain the existing pricing.


