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Nintendo Switch 2 Sets Record as Fastest-Selling Console in Company History

Nintendo announced on Wednesday that its recently launched Switch 2 console sold over 3.5 million units within the first four days, marking the fastest sales start for any Nintendo gaming device to date. The launch took place on June 5.

The Kyoto-based gaming giant projects that Switch 2 sales will reach 15 million units by the end of the current financial year in March 2026, reflecting strong global demand.

Doug Bowser, President and COO of Nintendo of America, highlighted the enthusiasm from fans worldwide, praising the Switch 2 as an enhanced gaming experience that works seamlessly both at home and on the go.

Since its debut in 2017, the original Nintendo Switch has sold 152 million units, supported by blockbuster games like “The Legend of Zelda” series and the viral success “Animal Crossing: New Horizons” during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Switch 2 offers a more powerful performance, featuring a larger screen and upgraded graphics while maintaining many design elements familiar to Switch users. It launched alongside popular titles such as “Mario Kart World,” fueling the early sales surge.

CD Projekt Launches Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition on Nintendo Switch 2

Poland’s leading game developer CD Projekt announced the release of Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition on Nintendo’s new Switch 2 console, marking the first time the game is available to Nintendo players. The launch comes amid a growing industry trend of relying on back catalogue sales as new game releases face increasing delays.

Since the Phantom Liberty expansion launched in September 2023, CD Projekt has focused more on leveraging its existing game portfolio to drive revenue. Analysts expect the Nintendo Switch 2 launch to significantly boost the company’s financial results in the second quarter and beyond.

Erste Group’s analyst Krzysztof Tkocz highlighted that this release “will have a significant impact on the company’s results in second quarter and subsequent quarters.” Similarly, Trigon DM analyst Grzegorz Balcerski noted the game could become “one of the most popular third-party titles” for the new console’s debut.

Gaming enthusiasts showed strong interest as Nintendo’s Switch 2 launched on Thursday, eager for the next-generation console’s more powerful capabilities. CD Projekt priced Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition at $69.99 for the Switch 2.

FTC Drops Microsoft–Activision Blizzard Case, Ending Challenge to $69 Billion Merger

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has formally dropped its legal case against Microsoft’s $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard, bringing a definitive end to one of the most high-profile antitrust challenges in the gaming industry.

The FTC announced Thursday that it would not pursue further legal action, citing that continuing the case was “not in the public interest.” The decision comes after the agency lost an appeal on May 7 to block the deal, which officially closed in 2023.

The acquisition—the largest in gaming history—gives Microsoft control over blockbuster franchises such as Call of Duty, World of Warcraft, and Candy Crush, solidifying its dominance in both console and cloud-based gaming.

Shifting Priorities Under New FTC Leadership

FTC Chairman Andrew Ferguson, recently appointed by President Donald Trump, is redirecting the agency’s focus toward matters aligned with the current administration’s priorities. This includes:

  • A probe into advertiser collusion on Elon Musk’s X platform (formerly Twitter), as first reported by Reuters.

  • Ending legacy antitrust efforts, including a price discrimination case against PepsiCo, also dropped Thursday.

This pivot marks a departure from the aggressive antitrust posture of Ferguson’s predecessor, Lina Khan, who launched the Activision challenge over concerns that Microsoft might use the acquisition to suppress competition in the gaming sector—particularly via Xbox exclusivity and its Game Pass subscription service.

Microsoft’s Response

In a statement, Microsoft President Brad Smith praised the FTC’s decision, calling it:

“A victory for players across the country and for common sense in Washington, D.C.”

Microsoft has repeatedly argued that the merger will benefit consumers, pledging to keep popular titles like Call of Duty available across platforms, including Sony’s PlayStation.

Background and Legal Outcome

Though the FTC initially failed to secure a preliminary injunction to halt the deal before closing, it retained the option to pursue a post-closing trial in July 2025 aimed at unwinding the acquisition. That option is now off the table.

The deal had already secured regulatory approval in the EU and U.K., the latter after Microsoft agreed to restructure parts of the acquisition, such as cloud gaming rights.

With the FTC now stepping aside, the merger’s legal battles appear fully resolved, cementing Microsoft’s expanded position in the global gaming industry.