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Nintendo logs record pandemic profit but outlook cautious

Covid-19 still poses risk to production and shipments, says gaming giant

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 06 May 2021 4:40PM

Nintendo logs record pandemic profit but outlook cautious
The lower target also comes as the Switch, launched in 2017, enters its crucial fifth year, as in the past Nintendo’s new console sales have tended to peak in the third year after release, and then taper off. – Pixabay pic, May 6, 2021

TOKYO – Nintendo reported a record annual profit today after virus lockdowns caused sales of its blockbuster Switch console to soar, but the Japanese gaming giant warned that its bumper pandemic year would be hard to repeat.

The firm said net profit jumped 85.7% from a year earlier to 480.4 billion yen (RM18.1 billion) for the fiscal year to March – beating its prediction of earnings of 400 billion yen.

It broke its previous profit record set in 2008-09, when it was generating massive revenue driven by the success of its Wii and DS consoles.

Sales for the previous fiscal year surged 34.4% to 1.76 trillion yen on the strong results, including the runaway success of its Switch console and the game Animal Crossing, which became a virus lockdown hit.

While fresh waves of infections have dashed economic recovery hopes in many industries, successive rounds of restrictions have helped extend a run of good fortune for gaming companies.

But Nintendo forecast a tougher outlook for the current 2021-22 fiscal year, projecting net profit at 340 billion yen on sales of 1.6 trillion yen.

“Regarding the risk associated with Covid-19...the supply of products might be affected if production and shipments are hindered,” Nintendo said in a statement.

“Other risk factors that are difficult to predict also continue to exist, involving areas such as development and marketing of products and services,” it said.

The lower target also comes as the Switch, launched in 2017, enters its crucial fifth year. In the past, Nintendo’s new console sales have tended to peak in the third year after release, and then taper off. – AFP, May 6, 2021

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