Nintendo Switch 2: Scalpers Won’t Get a Chance!

The big N wants to stock up on its yet-to-be-announced next-generation hardware so that everyone can conveniently buy it in stores and not on eBay for a multiple of the original price…

 

When the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series were released, both consoles were stocked up by the financially well-off scalpers (because they had to invest a lot of money to get the console pile), who then resold them at a much higher price than the original to desperate gamers who were buying them for a relative for Christmas. This scalping even extended to graphics cards a few years ago during the pandemic…

It’s a situation Nintendo doesn’t want to find itself in, and the company’s CEO, Shuntaro Furukawa, spoke about it in a Q&A session with shareholders. The Japanese company’s management was asked what steps they were taking to prevent the new console from being resold, as Nintendo had already said at last year’s meeting that the company was preparing for this. Furukawa said that the goal is simply to make sure that retailers have enough stock so that scalpers don’t have a chance, because if there are enough consoles in the stores, that’s where everyone will buy the next-generation hardware.

They will also take into account the conditions in each region, and depending on that, Nintendo may take further steps. The company president also said that the chip shortage is no longer a problem: “Last year and the year before, we were unable to produce enough Nintendo Switch hardware due to a shortage of semiconductor components, but this situation has been resolved. At present, we do not believe that the component shortage will have a significant impact on the production of the successor model,” Furukawa said.

Nintendo has only officially said that the Switch’s successor will be revealed in the current fiscal year. So it will be unveiled in March 2025, but we think it will be released before then. After all, the Switch was released to the public in March 2017.

Source: VGC

Spread the love
Avatar photo
Anikó, our news editor and communication manager, is more interested in the business side of the gaming industry. She worked at banks, and she has a vast knowledge of business life. Still, she likes puzzle and story-oriented games, like Sherlock Holmes: Crimes & Punishments, which is her favourite title. She also played The Sims 3, but after accidentally killing a whole sim family, swore not to play it again. (For our office address, email and phone number check out our IMPRESSUM)

No comments

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.