Nintendo Switch , as of June 30, 2019, has sold 36.87 million units worldwide, with Super Mario Maker 2 additionally selling 2.42 million units in just three days.

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Revealed during Nintendo's financial briefing for April-June of this year (FY3/Q1 2020), the Nintendo Switch sold 2.13 million units this past quarter, which is a 13.2% increase on a year-on-year basis.Software sales also saw a rise with 22.62 million units being sold in the same period, which is a 25.9% increase from the same time frame last year.For comparison's sake, Nintendo Switch's 2.13 million units sold was surpassed by PlayStation 4's 3.2 million units sold last quarter, which pushed Sony's latest console to over 100 million units sold worldwide. Perhaps most impressive is the news that Super Mario Maker 2, which was released on June 28, 2019, has sold 2.42 units in the three days before this quarter came to a close. Super Mario Maker 2 was also the top-selling game in June, beating out Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled and Mortal Kombat 11.Nintendo also updated the units sold of the top-selling Switch titles, with Mario Kart 8 Deluxe still holding on to the number one spot with 17.89 million units sold. Super Mario Odyssey is second with 14.94 million, followed by Super Smash Bros. Ultimate with 14.73 million, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild with 13.61 million, Pokemon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! with 10.98 million units, Splatoon 2 with 9.02 million units, Super Mario Party with 4.10 million, New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe with 4.10 million, 1-2-Switch with 3.01 million, and Mario Tennis Aces with 2.75 million.Digital sales for Nintendo Switch titles saw a rise of 65.3% from the same quarter of last year, with total sales reaching 30.6 billion yen (~$281 million USD.)Operating profit for this period was down 10.2% year-over-year at 27.4 billion yen (~$252 million USD), although net sales were up 2.14% at 172.1 billion yen (~$1.58 billion USD).Nintendo still predicts to sell 18 million Nintendo Switch consoles this fiscal year, which may be achievable with the upcoming release of the Nintendo Switch Lite and a slightly revised Switch with better battery life.

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