Certainly, the Japanese company will not be able to meet its obligations for the current fiscal year.
Nintendo has set a pretty ideal target for the current fiscal year, which ends at the end of March next year, with an expected 30 million Switch consoles to be sold. This could have worked given the spring data, but recently I’ve run into supply difficulties with the company, which is obviously due to the pandemic, so the components needed to assemble the product have been delayed. This is unpleasant in the sense that it also slows down the production of the console, which is already visible, since sales data fell sharply compared to the previous year, and this cannot be explained by a decrease in demand, the company simply cannot provide enough devices to its partners.
a Nikki Asia Nintendo has noticed this before, and the original target of 30 million has been reduced to 25.5 million, but the current reality may be over 24 million sales, which is 20% behind initial plans. Obviously, it is difficult to start with the whole situation, and in the short term, it is almost impossible to find a solution to it.