The company, like other tech companies, faces a Christmas season with a shortage of resources.
The lack of supplies is seriously affecting the development of technology companies, something that is perceived in the number of consoles that, dropper, they land in stores. In this sense, Nintendo has prepared for the worst case scenario and has decided to reduce the production of Nintendo Switch by 20% until the end of March. However, it seems that the situation presents gloomy way for those in Kyoto, as he has admitted that will not be able to make enough consoles for the Christmas campaign.
There are currently no signs of improvement and the situation continues to be severeShuntaro Furukawa, President of NintendoThis is what Shuntaro Furukawa, president of Nintendo, said at a press conference detected by the Reuters media. As the president of the company explains, “we cannot produce enough to meet the demand we look forward to next Christmas season. “In addition, it seems that the Big N foresees an uncertain future, as Furukawa continues:” currently no signs of improvement and the situation continues to be severe, so I cannot say how long it will continue. “
We have no plans to focus our supply resources only on the OLED modelShuntaro Furukawa, President of NintendoAll video game companies are preparing for a Christmas season marked by the scarcity of resources, something to which Nintendo adds featuring Bloomberg a plan that will support all models Nintendo Switch: “We have no plans to focus our supply resources only on the OLED model,” explains Furukawa in an interview with Bloomberg. Following this, he goes on to say that “each of the three models meet different needs of customers. Sales of the original Switch, as well as the Lite model, they stand firm even after the launch of the OLED model. “
The Big N celebrates this latest data with the news that Nintendo Switch has sold almost 100 million units worldwide, a figure that does not include the results of the new Nintendo Switch OLED. Also, this is not the only company clinging with its teeth to existing suppliesAs we recently learned that Sony has shipped planes loaded with PS5s to the UK and that Xbox intends to reinforce its Xbox Series stock for the Christmas season. So, with great determination, video game companies prepare to face an unprecedented December.
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