Nintendo Switch is Selling Faster Than Wii in Germany

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Whether or not the Labo propels Nintendo’s Switch into the stratosphere as Nintendo so clearly seems to hope it will remains to be seen, but right now, it seems like their hybrid console is doing pretty damn well for itself. We already know it’s the fastest selling system of all time in the US, and in Spain, and also Italy and France, and that it is outpacing even the PS2 in Japan.

Now, we also know that it is outpacing the Wii in Germany. Nintendo has confirmed that the Switch has sold 600,000 units in Germany since launch, which makes it their fastest selling system there, ever. This pretty much confirms that the Switch is, at this point, doing fantastically well in every major territory except for the UK- where it’s doing okay, but not great.

Whether or not the Switch maintains its- you know what, you get it. It’s clear it’s going to maintain its momentum at this point. Let’s see how it does that.

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TOXICPosted:

No surprise there, Switch is a great console and in my opinion the best hand held ever.

TomPosted:

well its a high end console that can do much more than the Wii so I guess it'd sell much faster than the Wii.

DragonPosted:

I haven't got myself a switch yet, but the way it looks, I just may be doing that soon.

TTGPosted:

These consoles sell like hotcakes and it's no wonder why, but the button placement of the analog sticks is another story.

MikePosted:

Not suprised this console is a success

ZydrinPosted:

Not a big shock there. This thing is literally on fire lately.

samulePosted:

I am kinda suprised that this is the fastest selling console in Germany, as I believe PS4 had sold a lot more. Anyways, grats for Nintendo.