
Nintendo have seen significant financial success over the Switch’s lifespan, with both the system and various first-party titles selling millions of units. This has had an impact on the company’s valuation, and over the weekend Nintendo passed $100 billion dollars in valuation for the first time.
At time of writing Nintendo are valued at $100.24 billion, making them Japan’s seventh largest company and only $1.97 billion away from overtaking Fast Retailing, the retail holding company that owns Uniqlo. With less than a month to go until the Nintendo Switch 2 releases, it’s likely this number will only climb higher once the system hits the shelves.