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Switch 2 vende 3,5 millones de unidades en 4 días y bate récord de Nintendo

Nov 02,2025 Autor: Zachary

Nintendo reveló que la Switch 2 ha batido récords de la compañía como su hardware de venta más rápida a nivel mundial, moviendo más de 3.5 millones de unidades en solo cuatro días desde su lanzamiento.

El anuncio llegó a través de Twitter/X, donde Nintendo declaró: "#NintendoSwitch2 ha superado los 3.5 millones de ventas mundiales en sus primeros cuatro días, marcando el lanzamiento de hardware más exitoso de Nintendo hasta la fecha."

Este hito probablemente se logró gracias a una gestión de inventario mejorada - una notable desviación de los problemas de suministro pasados de Nintendo y sus competidores. Se alinea con la garantía del presidente de Nintendo of America, Doug Bowser, de que existiría stock suficiente para satisfacer la demanda de los consumidores estadounidenses.

En comparación, la Switch original vendió 2.74 millones de unidades durante todo su primer mes.

La noticia sigue a informes recientes de The Game Business que declararon a la Switch 2 como la consola de Nintendo de venta más rápida en la historia del Reino Unido, superando al anterior titular del récord, la Nintendo 3DS.

En nuestro análisis continuo de Nintendo Switch, observamos: "Esta secuela ofrece exactamente lo que anticipamos: una actualización refinada de la excelente consola de Nintendo que moderniza elementos obsoletos, mejora numerosos detalles de diseño e introduce una nueva funcionalidad de control ambiciosa (aunque ligeramente irregular)."

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Para más cobertura, explora nuestro análisis de Mario Kart World, nuestras impresiones del Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour, y los análisis actualizados para The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Breath of the Wild y Hogwarts Legacy.

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