Nintendo Stock Drops as Switch 2 Preview Fails to Impress, Says Bloomberg


January 17, 2025 Tags:

Nintendo recently teased its highly anticipated Switch 2, but the reveal left many disappointed, resulting in a significant drop in its stock. The company’s share price fell by 5.9%—the largest decline in over three months—following the release of a brief two-minute video showcasing the next-generation console. Fans and analysts alike had hoped for more exciting innovations, but the new model closely resembled the current Switch, offering only modest upgrades.

The teaser, posted on Nintendo’s official website, showed a device with a larger screen, new buttons, and magnetically attached Joy-Cons. It also confirmed that the new console would be compatible with existing Switch games, including an updated version of Mario Kart. While these were positive updates, they didn’t reveal anything revolutionary. Nintendo reassured audiences that more details would be unveiled on April 2, building anticipation for the console's eventual release.

The stock drop was attributed to the lack of surprises in the new console, which largely mirrored pre-existing leaks and rumours. Hideki Yasuda, a senior analyst at Toyo Securities, stated, “The stock declined because the revealed Switch 2 was exactly in line with what’s been leaked online and lacked any surprises.” Despite the immediate disappointment, experts believe that the stock will recover once the company provides more concrete details, such as the price and official launch date, which are expected to be disclosed after the April 2 announcement.

Nintendo also announced events where fans can test out the Switch 2 on May 31 and June 1, hinting at a potential June launch. These events, which will take place in various locations worldwide, are expected to generate more buzz and excitement for the console. Robin Zhu, an analyst at Sanford C. Bernstein, speculated that the timing of these events suggests the console’s official release could be in June.

The gaming industry, which is increasingly competing for consumers' attention against a variety of entertainment options, is hoping that the new Switch will revitalize momentum in the console market. Traditional gaming consoles, such as the Switch, face stiff competition from rapidly growing PC gaming and mobile platforms. In light of this, many game developers are eager to release their best titles for the new Switch, hoping to attract players back to the console.

Nintendo’s new hardware will also support its online gaming services, a key feature for players who enjoy multiplayer experiences. However, some older games will not be compatible with the new console, which could disappoint long-time fans who have invested in digital libraries.

For many, the new Switch is seen as a response to the rising power of Sony and Microsoft’s gaming consoles. While the current Switch has been a huge success, its age is starting to show, with Nintendo’s sales and profit forecasts declining in recent months. The new Switch must hit the ground running to match the popularity of its predecessor, especially since the company’s performance has been less impressive in recent quarters.

While initial sales figures are crucial to predicting a console’s long-term success, Nintendo’s challenges aren’t just about hardware. Chip shortages, as seen with previous console launches, could impact both demand and supply, hindering the company’s ability to capitalize on early enthusiasm.

In the long term, analysts are hopeful that the Switch 2 could mark a turnaround for Nintendo, with Bloomberg Intelligence predicting that the console could reverse the company’s declining sales growth by 2026.

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