Nintendo cuts Switch 2 production following disappointing holiday sales, but history shows why we shouldn’t be surprised
The 2025 holiday season has come and gone, but it looks like Nintendo's tidings were less than jolly. According to Bloomberg , Nintendo Switch 2 sales in the U.S. dropped to record-breaking lows over the holidays. In response, Nintendo is rolling back Switch 2 production by 30% to recoup costs and give the company time to grapple with the grim realities of the modern gaming market. This brutal turn of events has, understandably, sparked confusion and fear among Nintendo enthusiasts. However, the company's history shows that this downturn could be part of a long-running trend that's defined Nintendo's console sales for decades, and that fact could offer Nintendo and its fans a glimmer of hope. Nintendo console sales have been on a rollercoaster for over two decades Screenshot by Destructoid The mysterious curse currently plaguing Nintendo console sales began with the GameCube. The Nintendo 64 was a smash hit, and Nintendo was eager to catch lightning in a bottle...