Switch 2 Helps Shatter A US Hardware June Sales Record That Stood For 17 Years – Circana

It’s safe to say Switch 2 has gotten off to a hot start. So hot, in fact, that Circana reports the hybrid system propelled overall hardware spending in the US to $978 million for June, obliterating the previous record of $608 million spent 17 years ago in June 2008.

Circana executive director Mat Piscatella also shared on BlueSky that Switch 2 achieved the best first-month system sales ever in the US. Nintendo’s new console reportedly sold 1.6 million units last month after launching June 5. That easily topped the previous record-holder, PS4. Sony’s system debuted in November 2013 by selling 1.1 million units. Also of note is the fact Switch 2 didn’t arrive during the popular holiday season, with November and December usually serving as the highest spending months for the video game industry.

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Nintendo hasn’t officially updated hardware sales numbers since announcing Switch 2 sold more than 3.5 million units in four days. Earlier this week, Famitsu reported Switch 2 broke the first-month hardware sales record in Japan, too. The system reportedly sold over 1.5 million units there, shattering GBA’s record that lasted for almost a quarter of a century.

Looking ahead, Nintendo clearly wants to keep the strong momentum going for the system. The company just revealed a $500 Switch 2 holiday bundle that includes Pokemon Legends: Z-A. For more, check out GameSpot’s Switch 2 hardware review.

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