Switch 2被爆全球首日熱賣300萬台,超越PS4首發100萬紀錄
任天堂最新遊戲主機 Nintendo Switch 2,正式在 6 月 5 日於全球多個地區推出,雖然任天堂官方先前表示貨源充足,但網路上仍然出現不少店家缺貨以及黃牛開始加價轉賣的現象。而 Switch 2 的首日銷售表現驚人,被爆出已經在全球狂賣 300 萬台。
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知名任天堂相關消息 YouTuber Nintendo Prime,在其個人 X(推特)帳號上分享了來自 3 位匿名獨立人士的消息,指出任天堂在全球已經售出 300 萬台 Switch 2,這是遊戲產業歷史上第一台達成此成就的主機。
之前的紀錄保持者是索尼的 PS4,該主機在首日全球售出約 100 多萬台,而 PS4 和 PS5 則花費了 2 個月的時間才賣出約 450 萬台。Nintendo Prime 認為 Switch 2 有可能在 1 週內打破 PS4 和 PS5 的紀錄。
考慮到 Switch 2 目前的缺貨狀況,以及任天堂在發售前特別公告的預約抽選人數超乎預期,不難看出這次 Switch 2 的搶手程度。此外,許多地區需要等待更長的時間才能購買,例如台灣將在 1 個月後的 7 月 10 日才正式販售,因此未來 Switch 2 的成長潛力不容小覷。
24 hour launch sales:I have now heard from 3 independent people that Nintendo have globally shifted over 3m Switch 2 units. This doesn't include any additional sales made today already and over the upcoming weekend. For perspective, no console has come close to that level of…
— Nintendo Prime (@NintyPrime) June 6, 2025
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