Nintendo Switch 2 will need big growth outside the US and Japan to do as well as Switch 1, says veteran analyst: "There have to be some surprises"

Mario Kart running on Nintendo Switch 2
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A leading games industry analyst says that if the Nintendo Switch 2 wants to match or exceed its beloved predecessor, "there have to be some surprises, and a little luck sure wouldn't hurt as well."

Now that the Switch 2 feels more real after an official reveal, some chatter has turned to how well we can expect it to do compared to the original Switch. After all, it's not something the Wii U quite managed to do when following the Wii.

According to a Bloomberg report, Nintendo is ready to shift 20 million units within the Switch 2's first year, which would eclipse the 15 million units that the Switch managed. While analysts agree that the Switch 2 could sell that many units, going on to match Switch's success in the long term is a rather tall order. That's not to say the Switch 2 won't be a success – it's likely it will be – it's more that the Switch is up on the Mount Rushmore of console MVPs like the PS2.

Iain Harris
News Editor, Games

I joined GamesRadar+ in May 2022 following stints at PCGamesN and PocketGamer.Biz, with some freelance for Kotaku UK, RockPaperShotgun, and VG24/7 thrown in for good measure. When I'm not running the news team on the games side, you'll find me putting News Editor duties to one side to play the hottest JRPG of 20 years ago or pillaging the depths of Final Fantasy 14 for a swanky new cloak – the more colourful, the better.