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Wii U global sales have exceeded 10 million units in the United States and Japan, the highest share

2025-02-06 04:51:46|Myriagame |source:minecraft skins

Nintendo released the company's latest financial report.According to the financial report, Nintendo Wii U global sales have exceeded 10 million units.In addition, from April to June 2015, the sales volume of Wii U in these three months was 470,000 units.

Although the sales volume of Wii U in these three months is lower than Nintendo's expectations, and compared with the same period last year (500,000 units), the results of these three months have taken the cumulative sales of Wii U by 1,000 than 1,000The threshold of 10,000.

At present, the most popular area of ​​Wii U is the United States. According to Nintendo, the US market has reached 4.8 million units so far.Followed by Japan with a sales volume of 2.4 million units.The rest was "divided" by other countries and regions.

Looking forward to the future, Nintendo is expected to reach 3.4 million units from April 2015 to March 2016.

Nintendo Wii U was launched in November 2012. One year later, Sony and Microsoft launched the next -generation host PS4 and Xbox One respectively.In March 2015, Nintendo confirmed that the company's next home game console was codenamed NX.At the same time, Nintendo also stated that they would officially announce this new hardware in 2016.

According to previous Taiwan media reports, Nintendo has signed a contract with Foxconn Electronics. Nintendo thinks that the NX host began in October 2015.According to reports at the time, large -scale batch production is expected to begin in May or June 2016.The initial shipment target is 20 million units.

After Nintendo said that after the NX host was released, they would not give up their continuous support for Wii U and 3DS. After all, Nintendo said that the NX host was not simply replaced by Wii U and 3DS, suggesting that the new host will coexist with existing platforms.