Nintendo Switch 2 Blows Past Records to Sell 3.5 Million Consoles in Just 4 Days

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We knew it was highly anticipated, but Nintendo on Wednesday confirmed that its new Switch 2 handheld game console has sold more than 3.5 million units worldwide within the first four days of release. This makes it the fastest-selling Nintendo device ever, flying past other releases like the original Switch, which by comparison sold 2.74 million units in its first month.

The Nintendo Switch 2 launched at a price of $450 for the standard America version of the console, which has yet to be affected by the latest tariffs.

It features a larger screen, revamped Joy-Con controllers, more advanced processors and backwards compatibility with original Switch games. It currently features updated versions of classics like Breath of the Wild, as well as the exclusive new game Mario Kart World

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When CNET reached out to Nintendo of America, their spokesperson stated: "We encourage anyone that didn't get a Nintendo Switch 2 already to visit their favorite retailer to obtain both the Nintendo Switch 2 and any of the over 20 games we have available from both Nintendo and our game development partners.  We'll work hard to replenish our retail partners with a steady stream of product as we make every effort to meet demand." 

Despite massive early-day sales, the Switch 2 still has a long ways to go to catch up to the original Switch, which has sold over 150 million units since its 2017 release date.

If you've been looking but haven't been able to buy one yet, check out CNET's Switch 2 tracker for where it's still in stock.

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