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The debut of the Nintendo Switch OLED model has been relatively unimpressive in its home territory of Japan. According to Famitsu’s sales tracker, the console only sold 138,409 units in the domestic market over its launch weekend, a number that’s significantly less than the 330,637 units that the original Switch sold during its launch in 2017. The Nintendo Switch OLED model also managed to sell less than the Switch Lite, which sold 177,936 units in 2019. The poor sales is being blamed on component shortages.
From Bloomberg’s report:
The instant popularity of the new Switch is causing a pair of inventory problems for Kyoto-based Nintendo. On the one hand, the company is finding it tough to produce enough Switch OLED units to satisfy demand, with Japanese retailers implementing lottery draws to determine who gets to buy one. That includes...
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