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Nintendo shares fall after disappointing switch 2 showcase

Wednesday 10 June 2026 - 09:49
By: Dakir Madiha
Nintendo shares fall after disappointing switch 2 showcase

Nintendo shares fell sharply after a summer presentation failed to restore investor confidence, extending a prolonged decline in the company’s market value. The American depositary receipts dropped by around 9 percent during Tuesday’s trading session, marking one of the steepest single-day moves in months for the Japanese gaming group. The sell-off reflected growing concern over the company’s software pipeline and the commercial momentum of its next-generation console.

The latest Nintendo Direct, lasting around 50 minutes, showcased more than 30 games for the current Switch and the upcoming Switch 2. The lineup included high-profile projects such as a remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Kingdom Hearts IV. However, much of the presentation focused on remakes and third-party ports rather than new flagship entries in Nintendo’s core franchises, leaving investors underwhelmed.

Market reaction intensified after analysts and observers highlighted the lack of major original exclusives tied to the Switch 2 roadmap. The absence of a strong new Mario title or a clear slate of system-selling releases added to concerns that Nintendo may struggle to sustain hardware demand into the crucial holiday period. The company confirmed the Zelda remake would launch this year but did not provide a firm release date.

The downturn comes against a broader backdrop of pressure on Nintendo shares, which have lost more than 30 percent since the start of the year. Earlier in 2026, the company raised console prices in several markets, citing higher semiconductor costs. It also projected Switch 2 sales of 16.5 million units for the fiscal year, a figure viewed by some investors as conservative compared with earlier performance expectations.

Additional uncertainty has been driven by rising component costs linked to global chip demand and trade-related pressures. Past earnings updates also reflected weaker-than-expected operating results, reinforcing concerns about profitability and growth momentum. Investors had hoped the latest presentation would signal a clearer acceleration in game releases, but the absence of major surprises deepened doubts about the near-term outlook.


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