Whether you believe it’s doing gangbusters or failing, Nintendo has announced reduced sales forecasts for all of it’s current major consoles.
Obviously, the biggest change is the Nintendo Wii U which is now expected to sell 4 million units by March end. This, against the earlier prediction of 5.5 million units. Since it’s release till December end, the Wii U has sold roughly 3.06 million units with its games averaging about 11.69 million units in sales.
The 3DS has also been hit with 15 million units expected rather than 17.5 million, and DS sales will be 2.3 million rather than 2.5 million.
However, Nintendo expects its full-year profits to be in the range of ¥14 billion ($153.8 million/£97.6 million) following the Wii U’s launch. Interestingly, Nintendo has noted that “owing to the fact that the Wii U hardware sales have a negative impact on Nintendo’s profits, the operating loss was ¥5.8 billion.”
Odd.
As it stands though, the Wii has been outselling the Wii U. It averaged 3.53 million units sold and 45.08 million games sold in the same period.
Source: GIBiz