Excited gamers line up for hours as Nintendo Switch 2 launches with global shortfall expected

Gaming fans queued up for the launch of Nintendo’s Switch 2 on Thursday, which is widely expected to be in short supply globally amid pent-up demand for the more powerful next-generation gaming device.“The level of demand seems to be sky-high,” said Serkan Toto, founder of the Kantan Games consultancy.In the Ikebukuro shopping district of Tokyo, dozens of successful applicants to a sales lottery by electronics retailer Bic Camera lined up before the store opened to collect their devices.“I feel like I’m going to cry,” Yumi Ohi, a 30 year-old delivery contractor, told Reuters.Ohi had missed out in other lotteries and had come from Saitama prefecture, adjacent to Tokyo, to receive her Switch 2.Nintendo has sold 152 million Switch home-portable devices since launching in 2017.It became a games juggernaut with titles including two “The Legend of Zelda” titles and COVID-19 pandemic breakout hit “Animal Crossing: New Horizons.”The Switch 2 bears many similarities with its predecessor but offers a larger screen and improved graphics and debuts with titles including “Mario Kart World.”“The much larger audience of Switch users should translate to stronger adoption in the opening part of its lifecycle,” said Piers Harding-Rolls, an analyst at Ampere Analysis.“Nintendo is better prepared this time around” to deal with the high demand, he said.The launch of the $499.99 Switch 2 is a test of Nintendo’s supply chain management during US President Donald Trump’s trade war.Nintendo last month forecast sales of 15 million Switch 2 units during the current financial year, as well as 4.5 million Switch units.President Shuntaro Furukawa said Nintendo will strengthen production capacity to respond to strong demand and focus on sales promotion in an effort to exceed the forecast.“Given it’s a special occasion, I wanted to buy [the Switch 2] right away on its release date,” said Shinichi Sekiguchi, a hotel receptionist in his thirties.Nintendo sai...