Despite widespread Switch shortages, Nintendo

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Speaking to Mashable , Fils-Aime said that despite analyst predictions that the Switch would sell far less, Nintendo provided 2 million units at launch."We actually sold through almost 2.8 million units ," he continues, "so we dramatically over delivered. And yet, demand outpaces supply."The Switch has infamously been hard to find post-release, with surveys showing that the hybrid console interests more potential buyers than PS4 Pro or the Xbox One X . That comes alongside supply shortages of the NES and SNES Classic micro-consoles - both of which have had production upped recently Fils-Aime believes Nintendo is coming up with solutions to consumers' problems with the company's supply - just perhaps not as quickly as they'd hope for."I think if you were to go back and look at some of [the comments about the supply on Nintendo products], you would actually see that the issues have been resolved, but it's happening at a pace that is later than maybe where the commenters would like the resolution to be. But it happens. And the solution is there."Fils-Aime explains that Nintendo's on track to ship the 10 million units of Switch it hoped to within the console's first fiscal year. He has previously said the company is scaling up production to meet demand.Here's hoping there are more than a few available on October 27, when Super Mario Odyssey - and its accompanying Switch bundle - is released.

Joe Skrebels is IGN's UK News Editor, and is smug about his Switch. Smug and poor. Follow him on Twitter