Nintendo forecasts a year-on-year decline in Switch 2 sales, expecting to sell 16.5 million units over the next financial year, down from 19.86 million since its launch, yet still outpacing initial Switch 1 sales. This trend signals a shift towards more stable growth post-launch, impacting developers and tech professionals by necessitating adjustments in production costs and pricing strategies. The upcoming price increase to $499.99 reflects efforts to mitigate financial pressures from manufacturing challenges and market conditions.
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