Nintendo Formally Apologizes for Switch Shortages, Says Things Will Improve in July

It’s no secret by now that Nintendo Switch hasn’t exactly been easy to come by. After E3 I remained in Los Angeles for several days, and the vast majority of people I talked to who wanted a Switch hadn’t been able to get one. Obviously Nintendo is aware of the issue, but apologies aren’t always part of the company’s vocabulary when it comes to hardware and, in some cases, suspected manufactured scarcity. Regardless, it’s doubtful Nintendo actually intended for Switch to become this scarce, and as such the company has again commented on the matter.

In a tweet from its official Japanese Twitter account (as well as a statement on its website), Nintendo apologized “sincerely” for Switch shortages. Additionally, the statement included good news – shipment volume will be increased starting in July and August, for both the base system as well as the Splatoon 2 set. The roughly translated statement from Nintendo can be seen below.

Thank you very much for your continued patronage of our products. The “Nintendo Switch main unit,” which we released on March 3, 2017, has continued to be in short supply in the entire domestic market since its launch. We sincerely apologize to our customers and dealers for this inconvenience. Currently, we continue to ship every week, and are working to deliver more product to customers. Also, in July and August, we will increase shipment volume, including continued shipment of “Nintendo Switch Splatoon 2 set”. For autumn and beyond, we will continue to work to ensure that as many products as possible can be delivered to our customers through the end of the year as we further strengthen our production system. We appreciate your understanding.

Understandably jaded not-yet-Switch-owners may remain a bit skeptical, as the tide of scalpers consistently pursuing Nintendo hardware can be difficult to thwart even as supply increases and begins to level off with continued demand. Still, true abundance does ultimately stop scalpers in their tracks, so hopefully Nintendo comes close to delivering just that as it rounds out 2017. At the very least here’s hoping supply issues are solved by the Fall, when system sellers Super Mario Odyssey and Xenoblade Chronicles 2 are set to arrive in rapid succession.

Upcoming Releases
Atlas is an action-rpg with rogue-like elements where you use your ability to control the ground to fight the enemies and move through procedurally generated worlds.
Development of Titanfall 3 was confirmed in the acquisition of Respawn Entertainment by Electronic Arts in November 2017.
Damnview: Built From Nothing is a simulation sandbox game about occidental culture and its different social classes. Immerse yourself into a decadent urban sprawl, all while working precarious jobs where you will either be absorbed into the system, or cast out of society’s machine. Damnview: Built From Nothing is a game about despair, the hostility of capitalism, and the need…
Star Citizen is an upcoming space trading and combat simulator video game for Microsoft Windows. Star Citizen will consist of two main components: first person space combat and trading in a massively multiplayer persistent universe and customizable private servers (known as Star Citizen), and a branching single-player game (known as Squadron 42). The game will also feature VR support.
Reviews
X