Tatsumi Kimishima relayed his expectations for the recently released Switch during a recent Q&A session with investors, positive that the console will maintain momentum going forward.

"The truth is we want to raise the installed base of Nintendo Switch up to the same level as Wii. As we mentioned during our presentation, Nintendo Switch in America had the fastest start of any Nintendo hardware, despite launching in March. In the video game business, it’s important for consumers to feel that a sales momentum is going to grow, and we are setting a standard with Nintendo Switch to release a continuous string of major software titles from now on.

Speaking to investors in a Q&A session recently, Nintendo President Tatsumi Kimishima has admitted that he wants the new system to do as well as the Wii did:

“And if our sales go according to our plan this fiscal year, we will be able to see Nintendo Switch gaining the momentum in which it can approach relative parity with Wii afterwards. Plus, considering that Nintendo Switch is a home console video game system that you can take with you on the go so you can play anytime, anywhere, with anyone, we think there will be households that feel as though one is not really enough. This is another point that drives us to match the scale of Wii’s popularity with Nintendo Switch.”

The Wii sold 102 million units during its lifetime, so the Switch definitely has a lot to live up to.

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