Nintendo Switch Holiday Shortage Looms as Chip Crunch Forces 20 Percent Cut in Production

Nintendo Switch Holiday Shortage Looms as Chip Crunch Forces 20 Percent Cut in Production

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Prepare for a battle if you’re hoping to buy any new game consoles this holiday season. Both Sony and Microsoft are reportedly taking extraordinary steps to get PS5 and Xbox Series X consoles to players, but both will still likely be in short supply, and now it seems the system consumers have been able to reliably get – the Nintendo Switch – may be stricken with shortages of its own.

According to a new report in Nikkei Asia, ongoing semiconductor shortages have forced Nintendo to slash their Switch production schedule by 20 percent. Originally, Nintendo had planned to ship 30 million Switches during this fiscal year (which ends March 31, 2022) and later had to cut that number to around 26 million. Now they’ve reportedly dialed back their plans again, to only 24 million units. By comparison, Nintendo sold nearly 29 million Switches during the previous fiscal year, so we’re now in a situation where sales have been down year-on-year for several consecutive months. Nintendo confirmed they are being affected by component shortages, but would only say they’re “assessing their impact on our production.”

Nintendo Switch Holiday Shortage Looms as Chip Crunch Forces 20 Percent Cut in Production

Nov 2, 2021, 6:11pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/nintendo-switch-shortage-holiday-2021-20-percent-cut-in-production/ > Prepare for a battle if you’re hoping to buy any new game consoles this holiday season. Both Sony and Microsoft are reportedly taking extraordinary steps to get PS5 and Xbox Series X consoles to players, but both will still likely be in short supply, and now it seems the system consumers have been able to reliably get – the Nintendo Switch – may be stricken with shortages of its own. > According to a new report in Nikkei Asia, ongoing semiconductor shortages have forced Nintendo to slash their Switch production schedule by 20 percent. Originally, Nintendo had planned to ship 30 million Switches during this fiscal year (which ends March 31, 2022) and later had to cut that number to around 26 million. Now they’ve reportedly dialed back their plans again, to only 24 million units. By comparison, Nintendo sold nearly 29 million Switches during the previous fiscal year, so we’re now in a situation where sales have been down year-on-year for several consecutive months. Nintendo confirmed they are being affected by component shortages, but would only say they’re “assessing their impact on our production.”