The Switch continues to have great commercial success.
This means that a total of 1.88 million units were shipped during the first quarter of the fiscal year.
Charming, gorgeous, and great fun to play.
Warner Bros. got hit by a bolt of brilliance.
Meanwhile, Octopath sees a sharp drop on the software charts.
The teases in Metroid: Samus Returns were put there for a reason.
It's utter Nintendomination in the Japanese sales charts this week.
Famitsu's top ten is dominated by Nintendo Switch releases like Splatoon 2 and Kirby Star Allies.
Crash Bandicoot N. Trilogy in top spot for the third consecutive week as per Gfk Chart-Track.
"We just created the game that we wanted to play as Japanese developers."
Switch's total stranglehold on the hardware and software charts continues.
Plus a whole host of other additions and changes to boot.
The demo is available to download on the Nintendo eShop now.
Switch hardware and software continues to perform strongly, as PS4 continues to suffer a decline.
A total of three new 2DS XL systems will be launching in Japan this summer, but the Minecraft-themed one stands out.
The 3DS's cheap entry point keeps it a viable entry point into the Nintendo ecosystem for younger players.
Nintendo of America President notes that the company is still committed to its toys-to-life line.
Nintendo seems to be thinking about how to follow up on the 3DS.
Mr. Bole will be taking over from M. Satoru Shibata as head of Nintendo's European operations.
Nintendo Switch has another strong week in Japan on the back of multiple new releases.