Nintendo's digital sales are almost double the amount of the previous fiscal year



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This may not seem to be the case, but Nintendo has been selling digital games for many years. Over time, these sales have become an increasingly important part of the company's profits.

At the last financial results briefing, Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa revealed that the latest digital sales figures represent nearly double the amount of the previous fiscal year. For the first time, Nintendo also exceeded 100 billion yen:

"Sales nearly doubled during the year ended March 31, 2019 compared to the previous year and exceeded 100 billion yen for the first time."

The chart below is a long-term comparison of digital sales on Nintendo's dedicated video game platforms. These sales include pro-rated NSO memberships, based on the portion of the subscription period that has elapsed:

Furukawa also pointed to the improved sales for added content:

"Nintendo Switch's business has grown over the previous year, not only in software download versions, but also in single-download and add-on content, plus contributions from Nintendo Switch Online."

Are you surprised to learn that digital sales are increasing? Tell us in the comments.

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