February 5, 2025

Nintendo Switch Hardware Sales Pass 150 Million, With PS2’s Record Still A Way Off – Nintendo Life

GuestGuestLogin | Sign UpNintendo LifeGuestLogin or Sign UpSomething’s waiting in the wingsSales of Nintendo Switch have now passed the 150 million mark, according to Nintendo’s latest financial results.The firm released its quarterly results today revealing that it has now sold 150.86 million Switches worldwide since the system launched in March 2017. 4.82 million Switch consoles were sold in the three months from 1st October to 31st December 2024, which breakdown as follows:This puts the console less than 4 million sales away from the Nintendo DS (154.02 million), although it’s still a way off Sony’s all-time console sales record of 160 million+ PlayStation 2s.Nintendo managed to shift 6.9 million Switches in the same period (Q3) last financial year, with sales slowing in the system’s eighth holiday season on store shelves. Software sales for this lucrative period were also down year-on-year, with 53.7 million sales compared to 66.87 million in Q3 2023/24.Nintendo has modified its hardware sales forecast from 12.5 million to 11 million units for the financial year ending March 2025. The company cites the release of both Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and Super Mario Bros. Wonder in 2023 as a significant sales-driving factor explaining the comparative year-on-year decline.Switch 2 was revealed in a short trailer in January, so all eyes are on the next console and its unannounced games to bolster the firm’s balance books later this year.For now, while it seems unlikely that Switch will beat PS2’s record, it’s not a bad result for the ageing platform, but investors will likely be pleased to know that Switch 2 is just around the corner…. and the Switch 2!The top dogsA complete guide to Switch 2 – official details, rumours, leak history[source nintendo.co.jp]About Gavin LaneGavin first wrote for Nintendo Life in 2018 before joining the site full-time the following year, rising through the ranks to become Editor. He can currently be found squashed beneath a Switch backlog the size of Normandy.Comments 100I still think there’s a chance it’ll pass 160 million in the long run and tbh I’m considering it no.1 when it reaches 158 mil because Sony altering the PS2 lifetime sales after 10 years was cowardly.8 million + feels optimistic at this point unless they reduce the price, create some collectibles, and bundle with some big titles. I imagine a Metroid edition themed OLED console bundle would help sell the outgoing switch, and there would still be sales of a cheaper unit after Switch 2 release.It doesn’t matter if it reaches 160M, Sony will push the numbers for the PS2 again!
From Nintendo’s side, they should already reduce the price for the Switch1, it’s crazy that they haven’t done that yet.Now that’s a helluva comeback from the Wii U. Comfortably selling over 10x as many consoles 🎉🎊As long as they keep it on the market with a price cut for a while after the Switch 2 release I can see it crawling to 160 million. It would be a cheap option for parents with little kids and a large physical collection.i would buy an extra switch lite for $80 or somethingWelp I will buy a switch lite. Add to the pile.Is there anybody left that doesn’t believe that the Switch will surpass 160 million units sold? They only need 10 million units more, which is a piece of cake to achieve within the next 2 years. There is zero chance that Nintendo stops supporting a console with such a huge player base the moment when the new system is launched, Switch will be supported with new games for at least a couple of years.Also, even when Switch 2 is launched, Switch lite will remain a great option for kids that just want to play some Mario or Pokémon.Who cares what the numbers are at the end of the day.Nintendo completely and utterly bouncing back with the Switch is the only thing that matters.The only ones that really do are Sony fanbois. Some of the worst of fandom.A fitting milestone to reach over its last solo holiday quarter and likely on the way to 152 mln by the end of fiscal Q4, especially with NS2 price and launch date remaining a mystery until another month later. And PS2 record remains within the throwing distance of NDS’s because Sony’s “revision” still can’t apply without opening Pandora’s box for other past totals including the aforementioned NDS. At this rate, the hybrid queen may actually chug its way to the historical top even before its successor hits the shelves.„Beating“ the PS2 sales numbers is totally unnecessary, and I think the business people at Nintendo think the same.”160 million+ PlayStation 2s”The magic is in the “+”. It’s the equivalent of a Super Mario Bros checkpoint flag that keeps running away from you.Did you know that the DS actually did 161+ millions?Those PlayStation 2 figures are questionable Sony seems to have added to the 155m total somewhat plus the console was manufactured for over 12 years so the switch still has time to overtake it but I doubt Nintendo will continue to manufacture the og switch once the switch 2 gets releasedJust sell the LITE at 140 bucks (or less), competing in the next three years with consoles at 450 to 700 bucks, and they will outsell the Bible3DS sold ten million after Switch launched. Between potential price cuts and the fact that the Switch Lite occupies a very specific niche, I can’t see Switch failing to pass 160m.”it seems unlikely that Switch will beat PS2’s record”No NL, it’s still likely it will beat it.If Nintendo wants to get top spot in that charts, they have to position OLED Switch to entry level, cut its price down by 40-50% as soon as Switch 2 releases (or even right now?). 10Mio seems achiveable, but considering that past Nintendo generations degraded to meaningless as soon as successor released (hardware saleswise), no chance that Switch will beat PS2 by doing nothing.Even if this all wont happen, for me Switch is even now the best selling (pure) gaming system of all time. PS2 back than was priced to be the cheapest DVD player on the market and only god knows how many of that 160 mio units sold never saw an actual game disc in them.Keep saying this. It will surpass the PS2. 3ds sold 17 million units after Switch was released. It doesn’t really matter, but it will happen.Sony did not sell 160 mil PS2s. Dude can’t come out 20 years later and move the goalpost.Nintendo has 4 million to go to beat the all time record and if they lower prices they can absolutely hit that.Sony confirmed they produced 160.6 million P2s ever, however at some point they stopped the micro tracking of sales hence the “over 160 mill” reporting. But we know Sony can never claim sales in excess of 160.6.Nintendo should outship DS in quarter 1 which ends June 30th 2025 so we should get that confirmation in early August.Switch sales should be about 155 million by then. So id say following Xmas 2026 it shouldve outsold PS2 as Switch 2 will make Switch 1 sales plummet.The NDS and 3DS each sold over 9 million units after the launch of the 3DS and Switch respectively. I think the Switch can also sell over 9 million units after the launch of the Switch 2, especially since the Switch 2 will occupy a much higher price bracket at launch (it will likely be priced at $399-449 whereas the Switch models are priced at $199-$349).Either way I don’t think Nintendo cares that much about whether the Switch outsells the PS2, all attention is on the Switch 2 at this point.So they sold nearly five million in three months. To sell another ten million, thats 2.5 million quarterly for one more year. Seems quite possible.I don’t see any way in which Switch doesn’t outsell PS2 at this stage. It should comfortably hit the milestone in the next 12-18 months max.Whether they beat the PS2 or not is, to me, slightly less important than beating the DS and becoming Nintendo’s most successful piece of hardware to date, utterly flipping the narrative after the dark times of the Nintendoomed Wii U.@tourjeff With all the inflation, not increasing the price is effectively a price reduction. Both Sony and MS have increased their prices.Well unless Nintendo stop manufacturing Switches or Sony find a couple more units behind the sofa, Switch will be number one. But I did say years ago that it wouldn’t be a sprint (much like Sonys 160m number)I checked out and it took PS2 eleven years to surpass the 150m mark, while it took less than 8 years for Switch. It took PS2 +14 years to sell +155m.PS2 were first discontinued when PS4 were already on the market for some years.But sadly Switch will never surpass PS2 even if it sells +200m, because Sony will 100% magically moving up the numbers every times when Switch approaches PS2’s numbers.If Switch doesn’t outsell PS2 I won’t be able to ever sleep again!!I mean who really cares? The Switch still sold amazingly.@Gs69 Until Sony produces actual documented evidence to corroborate their 160M+ sell-through claim, then games media should put an asterisk next to their PS2 lifetime sales claim.All we have to go on presently is Sony’s word and a photograph of a PS2 with a commemorative note on it citing 160M units produced. Production does not equal sales.Where is the indisputable evidence Sony?I cant see any console reaching 160m moving forward.PlayStation and Microsoft will never come close But also feel that Nintendo switch 2 won’t reach these heady heights either.Beautiful and again, it surpassing the DS and the PS2 (as long as the latter doesn’t magically sell even more units, that is) depends first and foremost on how long Nintendo will keep on selling Switch so unless they immediately discontinue it I can definitely see it happen like others here – reminder that PS2 was discontinued after over twelve years of production!I’m not understanding how it looks like the Switch won’t sell more than 160 million units. They sold almost 5 million last quarter, and likely have at least two quarters left to report before Switch 2 comes out. Not to mention they aren’t just gonna remove it from shelves once the Switch 2 comes out. The new 2DS XL was still being sold three years after the Switch came out.There’s almost no conceivable way it doesn’t pass PS2 sales. What’s crazy is it’s achieved these sales without ever the price ever permanently dropping. It goes on sale for holidays or gets bundled with games, but every Switch model still retails for it’s launch price.For all the people questioning the ps2 sales. Whilst just randomly announcing it as switch closes in sounds dodgy, it actually lines up with estimates from 6 years ago.if you google “reset era ps2 not 158” 1st result should be a reset era discussion about ps2 lifetime sales from 2018. with the help of ZhugeEX (the data analysts who provides all the game/console sales we see reported all the time) they calculated that the number sold would be between 159.2m & 161.9m.So the 160 million number checks out.Also worth pointing out aswell whilst the updated ps2 sales made all the headlines, Sony actually updated ALL the console sales for the playstation’s 30th anniversary. PS2 wasn’t the only one that changed, tho that didn’t make the headlines.I would buy a Switch Micro. No cap.Me tuning into corporate financial reports like they’re live sport.PS2’s Record Still A Way Off? In fact, it has already surpassed PS2. If Nintendo cared too much about this issue, it would make a permanent price drop for the Switch. Then it will pass again.I’ve been thinking for years that Nintendo should do one final Switch console revision in the twilight years of its life to help boost sales along the lines of the OG Game Boy: Nintendo Switch Micro. A Switch model that is roughly the width of a 3ds. Small. Pocketable. And collectible.I don’t foresee them lowering the price. Number sales just don’t concern them, they care about dollar sales. They drop the price and they cut into their profit margins. It’ll beat the PS2’s bs numbers in time as long as they keep it on the market anyway.It’ll beat the PS2 easily. In fact, it better pass it just to stick it to Sony (but mostly Jim Ryan) who are being petty AF rounding up to 160 like that, stretching the number as vaguely high as they can get away with decades after the fact. Wouldn’t be surprised if they say something like ‘almost 170 million’ soon.@NintndoNik Yes please! I’d buy a 3DS or GBA- sized Switch in a heartbeat! One of the major factors of me just playing docked is its size honestly …They’d better fix the drift first though.@splinters I mean. The PS2 sold 10+ million in the last 10 years, it seems. I can’t see the Switch stop selling right after the Switch 2 releases. It will outsell the PS2 even if it takes 5+ years from now.Tbh i dont even believe ps2 is at 160 mill. Because Sony alone upped the numbers…and the system has long been discontinued… For the most part switch has already out performed the ps2@Folkloner true they could actually be sat in a warehouse somewhere unopened brand new I’m not trying to take anything away from Sony it’s an incredible achievement I just find it odd that they amended the figures like thatSwitch has been a phenomenal success with or without breaking the top record. It still beat the PS2 in the U.S. anyway. It’s too bad it won’t ever get a price cut but Nintendo probably deems it unnecessary at this rate.Sony: Now, it’s our time to update PS2’s lifetime sales.😂😂😂I doubt it won’t surprass PS2 at some point. It’s more a matter of “when” than “if.”@Max_the_German Yeah this is merely a fanboy talking point, and the projection seeps into their reading of Sony’s updated PS2 numbers. Their previously reported figure was from a year before manufacturing ceased, so it was obviously more than 155 million.There’s a photo verified by Shawn Layden of the final PS2 ever produced which lists the total number of consoles as 160,636,685 – meaning the idea that many here have of Sony “moving the goalposts” is mere fantasy.@LXP8 how is a more accurate reporting cowardly?@Vil They rounded down if anything.So I remember back in the day, when new systems came out, Nintendo would drop the price of the old system. I think if they really wanted the record, it wouldn’t be hard to drop the Switch price by $100 and “clear out” just enough inventory to make the switch the number one all time.If the Nintendo Switch crosses 156 million units sold, it’s beaten the PS2 in my books. The 160 is a bs number Sony pulled out of their underwear when the record was at threat last year. There’s little evidence other than “Sony’s word” that the console sold a magical 5 million more units over 155@domatron66 Stop making sense!Only ten million to go and Switch takes the crown. And, really, if Nintendo can’t get ten million more sales out of the Switch by the end of its life, it should be ashamed of itself. Simply dropping the price as the system nears the end of its life would almost certainly achieve that. Get to sub £200 or even £150 for the main Switch model and I think this thing would fly off the shelves. And a few more great games and bundles should further help seal the deal. It’s on Nintendo to demonstrate its position in this industry, be it at the very top or second to Sony. And surely Nintendo has some pride on that front.If they do a price cut, a line of Nintendo Selects/Players Choice games and a TV only Switch unit bundled with a Pro controller I could see it taking over PS2 eventuallySony were always bad losers, so Switch can never beat PS2 sales even if it sold 200 millions.Sony already have more secret fake PS2 sales just in case, and Sony can increase the fake sales number as high as they want.
200 millions, 250 millions? No problem for Sony as they have no shame.@Orpheus79V It’s highly coincidental that they would announce those figures just as the Switch closes in on 157 mil and after not bothering to report on them for over a decade. It’s really clear that having the no.1 console is an achievement they’re afraid of losing.@domatron66 I tried reading that Resetera post and it was just as messy and overlong as I had expected. But even if an updated figure was realistic (possible, I don’t know), the dubious part is that Sony don’t give an exact figure, instead they add a “+”. Which is their way of saying: “Don’t bother announcing that you’ve overtaken PS2 cause we’ll update our figure again”. The point is peeing into Nintendo’s cornflakes, which they’ve admittedly succeeded in.There is zero reason to buy a OG Switch now.Removed – flaming/arguingDid Sony update their numbers during the DS days like they keep doing now with Switch?@Toastmaster Not really, official developments reports revealed they didn’t make more than 160millionSaying they sold 160 is obviously false as there needed to be replacements shipped out plus give-aways.Nintendo doesn’t count giveaways as sales so if they did like Sony, their switch numbers should be much higher!@larryisaman A TV only option would have been amazing!Nintendo life showcased one about a year or two ago.I bought it.@RetroGames Most people forget that Sony sold the PS2 for close to $75 with a DVD remote bundled!Has Sony shifted those PS2 numbers again? I’m sure it wasn’t 160 million the last time this story was out…@Spider-Kev Yeah. Sony always used shipped numbers instead of sold sold consoles as shipped will always be higher and sound better.
Sony know well people will misread shipped and think it’s sold consoles.As for PS5 sales.
Sony officially said PS VR And Portal were counted as console.
When Sony says sold “consoles” instead of PS5, it means it includes Portal and PS VR sales.That’s like saying Wii sold 160 millions including the Balanceboard sales.
Xbox 360 sold 130 millions if you include Kinect.Sony are really desperate at faking console sale numbers.@Spider-Kev Just imagine if Nintendo ever dropped the Switch price to sub $100. . . .Not that Nintendo is ever gonna be that bold.@Toastmaster Dang, if that’s true, that’s extremely dodgy on Sony’s part.@RetroGames It is true.@RetroGames I know I’d buy a couple extra@RetroGames It’s true.Google this. It were everywhere in news.
“PlayStation Portal Sales Will be Tracked as a Console””It’s been revealed that Sony has requested that the PlayStation Portal sales will be tracked as a console rather than an accessory.”I’m surprised Sony don’t include their phones as console sales too.So what are we thinking by the end of this fiscal year 152 million units. That’s leave just over 8million to smash PS2 record. Honestly I still think it’s possible.The Switch can still pass the PS2 with a price cut.It’s likely the Switch Lite will stay in circulation for a while, seeing as the Switch 2 likely won’t have a similar discount edition within the first few years, if at all.I could see the Switch still surpassing the PS2 – unless Sony decides to move the goalposts again. It’s not like production for the OG Switch family will end immediately when the Switch 2 launches. I could see Nintendo discounting the systems eventually if they see the need, plus retailers will want to shift out the old stock eventually and cut some crazy deals.It’s not a “way off” from the PS2’s 160 million, and I wouldn’t say it’s “unlikely” that the Switch will pass it. Not sure where this cynicism is coming from. The Switch only needs to sell 10 million more to beat the PS2. Get that Switch Lite down to $99 in the next year, and it becomes an impulsive buy for parents.@SBandy1 I’m frankly under the impression that a whole lot fewer people cared for Switch toppling records until Sony’s recent attempt at a PR stunt with their own.😏@Steel76 well, duh, it’s OLED that apparently moves the most units these days. But seriously, at the time of writing I see zero reasons (or, if we get technical, possibilities😄) to buy a Switch 2 – and that’s coming from someone pretty much guaranteed to buy and play the heck out of it overall.I think it’s a bit BS to say the Switch is unlikely to outsell the PS2.The 3DS sold 17million between 2017 and being discontinued. Especially considering there may be half a year til Switch 2 and it will be hard to get for the first year. The Switch may have 18months where its available and Switch 2 is unreleased or very hard to get.Along with Pokemon Legends ZA. And it may actually get a price-cut. I think the Switch will remain popular this year.I don’t see how the Switch selling another 10 million between now and discontinuation is some long-shot when it’s sold almost half of that last quarter.Still not too late to call the next Nintendo the Switch Color and we can just add all the sales together.@Tyranexx I think the most generous interpretation of Sony’s PS2 sales bollocks is they may have been setting a trap for Nintendo DS. They revised PS2 to 155m when the DS was nearing 150m.They may have thought Nintendo would have purposely tried to sell more DSes than PS2s. Thinking Iwata would produce and ship 156m before discontinuing the DS to announce it as the top selling system, at which point Sony would reveal they sold 160m PS2s.But Nintendo didn’t choose to take the bait which left Sony Awkwardly “revealing 160m” over a decade later in response to Switch, which just makes it look like Sony’s making their numbers up.It’ll be cathartic to see Switch reach 161m or higher.There’s still a good chance Switch will overtake PS2, but there’s an also a good chance Nintendo don’t care. All they’re interested in now is how to move people over to Switch 2.Still the most relevant thing to me is how well they’ve bounced back from last generation. Going from 88 million hardware sales split over 2 systems to selling over 150 million of one is amazing.160 mln PS2 ? Make it 165 ! ( Jim Lyan )”Still A Way Off”? It’s already reached 93% of the PS2 sales at a much faster pace than PS2. Anyone who thinks it won’t break the record has no idea how console sales work in the long term.I mean who cares at this point if Jimbo goes on social media and tacks on “well actually it was another 50+ million sales”.There likely won’t be a Switch 2 Lite for a while. While it’s the 3rd selling Switch at the moment, it will likely have the longest legs due to being relevant longer. Switch OG is being replaced. Switch Lite is not. If Nintendo does cross gen half as much as Sony was criticized for, 160 is in the bag.Also, release a first party arcade cabinet (not Labo), maybe partnered with Ikea, so people don’t hand down or sell their Switch 1’s. That will cause a marginal bump in those getting Switch 2 who might otherwise even now finally get a Switch 1.@Spider-Kev I thought after the Switch lite was announced we were on track for a set top box style version at some point soon but I guess they never needed to.I think after the Switch 2 releases though it’d be the perfect thing to drop. Would be a great budget option for them to have, and it wouldn’t be the first time they released a cheaper/pared back version of their previous gen console after its successor launched since the Wii mini was released after the Wii U.All in all, PS2’s victory is well deservedLike I said if Nintendo kept the Switch going for two more years even if Switch 2 is already launch by then they could easily go passed that 160 million units mark. It all depends if they want to the keep the Switch going as long as it already did.The problem with all these numbers is were comparing a PS2 out of production to a still in production Switch v1 can reach those numbers just in 8 years. So we can compare numbers but for short of time Switch to reach those numbers vs the lifetime sales taking more years to get those same numbers. This is the part people keep forgetting.I don’t know if Switch 2 can reach those numbers, but if I remember correctly, the PS1 was a major success milestone for the console industry back in the day with its 100 million units sold, only for the PS2 to surpass those numbers in just a matter of years.
The PS2 is probably the only case of a next generation console being more successful than its already record-breaking predecessor. Is the Switch 2 poised to become one too?
If these numbers speak correctly, I’m pretty sure most of its core base is ready to move on.A ways off? It’s basically at 151 million. I’m sure they’ll be able to close the gap by the end of this year and reach the finish line next year, especially if price drops are involved.Considering that there don’t seem to be piles of mint condition Nintendo consoles just lying around anywhere, it seems like they could eventually sell however many Switchs they choose to produce, within reason. They could toss out a greatest hits Switch bundle with digital copies of Odyssey, Breath of the Wild, Mario Kart 8, and Animal Crossing, and they’d easily blow past 160 million while still making a profit. So if it doesn’t take that record, it’s because Nintendo decided it wasn’t worth the trouble.@Dev-N The Switch has has price cuts, just not in your country@Dr_Lugae It’ll be cathartic for sure if the Switch family does top 161 million units sold. I ultimately don’t care who “wins”, but at this point Sony’s PS2 goalpost moving is just ridiculous. I get not knowing exactly how many units sold until a few years past when a system is discontinued – Arceus knows how many new systems sit out in the wild by that point – but this recent 160 mill revision comes off as a desperate attempt to keep PS2’s crown aloft.To me, the real story isn’t whether or not the Switch can surpass either the DS or the PS2 in sales numbers. Sure, it’s a measurable metric, and that’s great. But the real story is that it wasn’t that long ago that people were clamoring for Nintendo to go the way of Sega, exit the hardware market, and make phone games and a downloadable Virtual Console app. Instead, they redoubled their efforts, sprinkled it with some of that Nintendo magic they still had up their sleeve, and produced what may end up as their best selling console ever at a time when everyone was sure that the gaming market was all phones now hands-down. As long as they stay that course with Switch 2, there’s a bright future ahead for Nintendo players.Since Sony is always lying, I’ll make up some fake numbers:Xbox series has solt 300 million unitsPS2 only sold 25 millionSwitch has sold 5 units per human on this planet.It’s not as far fetched as Sony’s arse pull.@larryisaman Ah yes, the WiiNii as I have called it ever since it was announced!Why does Sony think that every Ps2 ever produced was a sale. Surely console must have had some kinda failure rate even if very low percentage of units. There surely would be units produced that weren’t sold but rather replaced a faulty unit etcNintendo Life selling Sony BS PS2 numbers, like they were real. For me, the Switch has already surpassed the PS2, back in the day, when they finished production of that console, the official number was 150 million. In two years time, the Switch will be over 160 million units sold.Not surprised at all by these numbers, Nintendo handhelds have always sold well. I bet they’ll pass the PS2 by next years end.@Edu23XWiiU tbh I’m completely expecting if/when Switch reaches 161m Nintendolife will put out an article half-heartedly celebrating it and downplaying it lol. 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