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Nintendo promises improved Switch availability for holiday season

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Nintendo expects to have sold more than 16.7 million Switch systems by the end of March 2018, a 4 million unit increase over its last public projection in April and good news for those hoping to find the supply-constrained system for the holiday season.

"Thanks to our component suppliers, who even opened up new production lines for the Switch, our ability to ship the console has improved drastically," Nintendo CEO Tatsumi Kimishima said, according to The Wall Street Journal. The executive also apologized for too-cautious initial forecasts of demand for the system, which led to widespread shortages. "We've boosted Switch production to meet strong demand as it was difficult for customers to buy the consoles at retail stores," he said (as quoted by Reuters).

To date, Nintendo has sold 7.63 million Switch system worldwide, including 2.92 million between July and September. That's more than half way to the 13.56 million Wii U systems Nintendo sold over that console's nearly five-year lifespan. Projections for the Switch are more in line with the original Wii, which sold 13.17 million units in its first 10.5 months on the market, and Sony's PS4, which sold 13.5 million units in its first 10.5 months.

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