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  • Nintendo to release Switch 2 console this year
    Nintendo Co. Ltd. revealed on Thursday that its next Switch handheld console will be released later this year. The company did not provide extensive details on Switch 2, saying that more information will be available at its next Nintendo Direct event on April 2.Nintendo said Switch 2 will run exclusive...
  • Saudi fund PIF reduces stake in Nintendo
    Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) on Tuesday reduced its stake in Nintendo Co., Ltd. after a report claimed that it is considering the possibility of increasing its holding in the video game company. According to a Japanese regulatory filing, the PIF lowered its stake in Nintendo to 7.54% from the...
  • Saudi fund considering bigger stake in Nintendo
    Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) is exploring the possibility of increasing its stake in Nintendo and other major Japanese gaming companies, according to a report by Kyodo News on Saturday. Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Sultan Al Saud, vice chairman of PIF's gaming unit, revealed the plan...
  • Nintendo's profit sinks 55% as Switch sales decline
    Entertainment company Nintendo announced on Friday that its profit for its fiscal first quarter of 2024 plunged 55% to 80.9 billion Japanese yen (around $543 million).The Japanese gaming giant sold 2.1 million Switch units in the quarter ending June 30, down 46% from last year. This resulted in...
  • Nintendo to end X integration feature
    Nintendo announced on Thursday that starting from June 10, 2024, users will no longer be able to share screenshots and videos from the Nintendo Switch's Album to X (previously known as Twitter). "As part of Nintendo's planned discontinuation of sharing content to X from the Nintendo Switch,...
  • Microsoft vows to bring Call of Duty to Nintendo
    Microsoft Gaming Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Phil Spencer announced in a Twitter post on Wednesday the company's 10-year commitment to bring the video game Call of Duty to Nintendo. Microsoft and Activision Blizzard King, publishers of the popular first-person shooter game, are planning to...
  • Nintendo launches new gaming console despite chip shortages
    Nintendo consumer electronics company announced on Tuesday the release of its new upgraded Switch video game console to be available on October 8. The announcement comes amid a severe global chip shortage that has mostly affected the auto and electronics sector and prevented other video...
  • Nintendo sales rise 24% due to lockdown
    Japanese multinational consumer electronics and video game company Nintendo Co Ltd said on Thursday it estimates selling of 19 million Switch console units in the current financial year due to the fact that the lockdown caused by wide-spreading coronavirus drove demand for this device. ...
  • Nintendo teams up with Tencent for China sales
    Japanese consumer electronics company Nintendo made a deal with Tencent to distribute its recently launched console Switch on the Chinese market, the companies announced on Wednesday. The sales are expected to begin on December 10 while the console is priced 2,099 yuan ($297). Shigeru...
  • Nintendo announces new $200 Switch Lite console
    Japanese gaming giant Nintendo Co. Ltd. unveiled its newest Switch Lite gaming device in a press release on Wednesday. The company said that the device is intended specifically to play games from its Nintendo Switch console in handheld mode and will therefore no support video output to a TV. It...
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