Nintendo’s Switch, Super Smash Bros. Absolutely Crushed December
The Switch has been a hot commodity ever since its initial debut, but Nintendo’s Christmas 2018 was beyond good. According to the NPD Group, the Switch’s sales put the company back in the good old days of 2009, when the Wii was absolutely tearing up the charts.
US NPD HW – Nintendo Switch ends 2018 as the year's best-selling hardware platform in both units and dollars. Annual unit and dollar sales of Nintendo Switch are the highest annual total for any hardware platform since the PlayStation 4 in 2015.
— Mat Piscatella (@MatPiscatella) January 22, 2019
The end result of all this is that Nintendo generated more software revenue than any other console vendor for the entire year. Sony and Microsoft didn’t have bad years — according to NPD, all three platforms saw their sales totals increase for the full year relative to 2017.
US NPD HW – For the 2018 year, hardware spending increased 8 percent to $5.1 billion. Console hardware sales drove the growth, as PlayStation 4, Plug N Play devices, Switch and Xbox One all experienced year on year gains.
— Mat Piscatella (@MatPiscatella) January 22, 2019
These gains may have been US-specific; VGChartz, which tracks the worldwide market, claims that PS4 and Xbox One sales fell by 10.5 percent and 7.1 percent, respectively. It would be extremely interesting to know if the Switch’s launch had a material impact on sales of either the Xbox One X or PS4 Pro — have gamers who were already plugged into Sony or Microsoft’s ecosystems reacted to these refreshes by replacing hardware they already owned, or did they opt for a Nintendo system with a different value proposition than the equipment they already owned? Unfortunately, this kind of granularity is difficult to come by. Either way, Nintendo has demonstrated that the Switch’s popularity was no passing thing.
If the Switch and Xbox One continue to sell at the rates VGChartz estimates they did in 2018, the Switch will surpass lifetime sales of the Xbox One in 2020, despite having launched more than three years after Microsoft’s current console.
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