First amiibo, and now the NES Classic Edition. Stock is depleted and scalpers are having a field day. Is Nintendo intentionally generating a false scarcity in order to drive demand? Is it simply incompetent? Maybe it's just cautious with its manufacturing. Either way, the lack of supply is pissing off fans.
Famitsu has published its estimated physical game software data for Japan for week of June 2, 2025 to June 8, 2025.
Hardware Sales (followed by lifetime sales)
Switch 2 – 947,931 (New)
PlayStation 5 – 14,535 (5,690,661)
Switch OLED Model – 8,040 (9,060,680)
Switch Lite – 6,089 (6,581,795)
PlayStation 5 Pro – 4,230 (218,056)
Switch – 2,482 (20,109,545)
PlayStation 5 Digital Edition – 2,017 (974,094)
Xbox Series S – 163 (337,686)
Xbox Series X – 113 (320,660)
Xbox Series X Digital Edition – 57 (20,820)
PlayStation 4 – 24 (7,929,628)
So its official. Switch 2 dethroned PS2 in Japan for the biggest hardware launch ever.
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Probably. I managed to get 2 (for one for myself and my best buddy). But it took me a a 6 hr wait at my buddy's eb games counter and I got lucky a couple days ago when Best Buy gamer zone announced they had a limited amount going up at 7pm. Actually went live at 6:59 :)
this is nintendo we are talking about
Only since the release of the Wii, everyone knows they're doing it to drive demand.
Lol what was your first clue? Nintendo always does this