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Nintendo says sales of its Switch 2 hit a record within four days

Nintendo says sales of its Switch 2 hit a record within four days

Washington Post11-06-2025
NEW YORK — Nintendo says it sold more than 3.5 million of its new Switch 2 gaming consoles within the first four days since its release — breaking a record for the company.
In a Wednesday announcement, Nintendo said that this marks the 'highest global sales level' for any of hardware it's sold within that window of time. The Japanese gaming company officially launched the Switch 2 on June 5 .
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