Nintendo Switch 2 Breaks Records in Spain

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  • Nintendo Switch 2 set a new sales record in Spain, outperforming the original Nintendo Switch and Wii, with over 312,000 units sold within three months of its December 2025 launch.
  • The consoles best-selling bundle, which includes Mario Kart World, ended the year as the second top-selling multiformat game in Spain, with an attachment rate of 0.82.
  • Despite a higher price point than its predecessor, the Nintendo Switch 2 continues to appeal to Spanish consumers and is predicted to show continued sales growth through 2026.
  • In June 2025 alone, the console sold 100,000 units, marking the best console launch ever in Spain, and it also sold 315,000 units before Christmas 2025. Another game, Donkey Kong Banana, also performed well, selling 61,000 copies in Spain during the same period.

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Nintendo Switch 2 Sets Spain Sales Record in Debut Months

The Nintendo Switch 2 has achieved record sales in Spain, outperforming its predecessor. Launched in December 2025, the new console sold over 312,000 units in its first three months—exceeding the original Nintendo Switch’s sales of 300,000 units during its first 52 weeks in Spain. This makes the Nintendo Switch 2 the fastest-selling Nintendo console in the country, surpassing both the original Switch and the Wii. The strong sales figures highlight the console’s successful launch. By the 52nd week of 2025, sales reached 312,000 units (excluding the last three days of the year). Nintendo shipped 16,000 units of the Switch 2 in week 52, an increase of 5,000 units from week 51. Furthermore, in June 2025 alone, the console sold 100,000 units, marking the best console launch ever in Spain. The Nintendo Switch 2 also sold 315,000 units before Christmas 2025. Mario Kart World, which is included in the bestselling console bundle, ended the year as the second top-selling multiformat game, with 255,000 units sold—an attachment rate of 0.82, meaning that roughly 82% of console owners also purchased the game. Donkey Kong Banana also performed well, selling 61,000 copies in Spain during the same period.

Nintendo Switch 2 Soars in Spain Sales Amidst Price Hike, Predicted Growth Through 2026

These sales demonstrate the Nintendo Switch 2’s strong appeal to Spanish consumers, even with a higher price point than the original. Experts anticipate continued sales growth through 2026.

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