Nintendo knows it's not meeting Switch demand currently, but the company is working to improve the situation.

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"What we are doing, as quickly as we can, is scaling up the production to make more available into the marketplace, to get to the point where every consumer who wants a Nintendo Switch "That’s what we’re trying to get to. I’m not going to tell you when we’ll get there, but our goal is to improve our supply chain so that more product is available to more consumers. And that is a key focus."Nintendo sold over 900,000 Switch systems in March in the United States, followed by over 280,000 in April . Worldwide, Nintendo sold more than 2.74 million Switch consoles in its launch month, surpassing the company's original goal of 2 million.GameStop has even said that Nintendo Switch shortages are expected throughout the year.Now on top of talking about the hybrid system's stock issues, Fils-Aime also discussed at E3 how Nintendo wants all the biggest third-party games on Switch For every announcement and interview from E3, visit IGN's E3 2017 event hub

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