The Kyoto-based gaming company sold just 2.1 million units of the Switch, which is in its eighth year, during the quarter but maintained its full-year sales forecast for 13.5 million units.
The company has said it plans to make an announcement about a successor device in the current financial year.
Operating profit tumbled 71% to 54.5 billion yen ($365 million), more than a third below analysts’ estimates.
Its mobile and intellectual property-related division also had a weak showing with revenue sliding to 14.7 billion yen, down 54% from the same period a year earlier when profit was boosted by the hit “Super Mario Bros.” movie.
“Nintendo was too optimistic about the current year,” said Serkan Toto, founder of game industry consultancy Kantan Games.
“The numbers increase the pressure on Nintendo regarding a Switch 2 reveal,” he said, adding that the July-September quarter was also likely to be weak.
Nintendo has a modest pipeline of titles announced for this year, with upcoming games including “The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom” and “Mario & Luigi Brothership”.
A new “Super Mario” film is due for release in April 2026. The company has also said it would collaborate on a live-action movie of “The Legend of Zelda”.
The games industry is grappling with rising costs and weak pricing power. Sony-owned developer Bungie announced this week it is cutting almost a fifth of its workforce.
Shares in Nintendo fell 2.3% in Tokyo ahead of the earnings announcement and are up 7.6% year to date.
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