The results of the last fiscal quarter are out, and the Switch has officially passed the Game Boy to become Nintendo’s second-highest selling system ever at 122.55 million units. It has a real shot to be #1, needing 31 million and change to pass the DS, which seems doable at this point.
At this point it's pretty much guaranteed. As we see from the recent hardware and software sales, the system still has a lot of momentum yet. Nintendo says the main reason for hardware sales being down last year was because of supply chain issues, and the software sales were pretty much flat from the previous year, which is pretty insane for a system that was in it's 6th year on the market.
Seriously, if Pokemon Scarlet/Violet could sell over 20 million in less then 2 months, and it was the sequel to Sword and Shield which did over 25 million, then Tears of the Kingdom is going to be just as big since Breath of the Wild did 29 million on Switch, with another million plus on the Wii U. Tears of the Kingdom will pretty much dominate all gaming conversations in May and June giving the Switch a lot of attention again.
I also think there's a good chance we'll be getting a new 2D Mario at the end of this year that will be huge. Seriously, NSMB U Deluxe is now close to 15 million on the Switch. If we get a brand new 2D Mario that's seen as the next evolution for the franchise, you're looking at an easy 30 million seller, like NSMB DS and Wii were.
Plus they still have the price cut card they can play, to give them a boast. The Switch is still $300 with it's best selling games from launch being sold for $60. If Nintendo decides to cut the price to $250, or hell, down to $200 and games like Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and Breath of the Wild are now being sold for $20-30 that right there will get a lot of people to finally jump on board as well.