20 million Nintendo Switch 2 units could be shipped by March 2026, and production can also ramp up further if needed, although the capacity of hardware assemblers may not allow for more shipped units than predicted.
As reported by Bloomberg, anonymous sources, who have also confirmed the system’s SoC is being produced on Samsung’s 8nm process node, revealed the production pace should be fast enough for Nintendo to ship more than 20 million units by March 2026. The Korean company is ready to ramp up production if needed, although much will depend on the capacity of the hardware assemblers like Foxconn. Interestingly enough, but not surprisingly, considering that Samsung has provided OLED panels for one of the original Nintendo Switch hardware revisions, the Korean company is also reportedly pushing for its OLED panels to be used in future hardware revisions.
With the Nintendo Switch 2 now being around two weeks away, more information on the system is being shared. Last week, we learned more about its final system specifications, which mostly align with those that leaked online earlier this year, limitations that developers will have to work around, such as CPU cores and RAM not available for games. Additional details have also come in about GameChat, which may be demanding to run, so much so that the system’s SDK allows developers to test it without an active session, and VRR support, which won’t be available in docked mode.
The Nintendo Switch 2 launches on June 5th worldwide, with some exceptions like China and Central America.