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Nintendo forecasts loss amid weak Wii U sales | Nintendo forecasts loss amid weak Wii U sales |
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Nintendo, the Japanese gaming giant and creator of the Super Mario franchise, has issued a profit warning blaming weaker-than-expected Wii U console sales. | |
It now expects to make an operating loss of 35bn yen ($335m; £205m) for the financial year ending 31 March 2014. | It now expects to make an operating loss of 35bn yen ($335m; £205m) for the financial year ending 31 March 2014. |
Its initial estimate was for an operating profit of 100bn yen. | |
Nintendo said the key reason behind the downgrade was weaker-than-expected sales during the holiday season. | |
"In the year-end sales season which constitutes the highest proportion of the annual sales volume, software sales with a relatively high margin were significantly lower than our original forecasts," the firm said in a statement. | "In the year-end sales season which constitutes the highest proportion of the annual sales volume, software sales with a relatively high margin were significantly lower than our original forecasts," the firm said in a statement. |
Losing faith | |
It said weak software sales were "mainly due to the fact that hardware sales did not reach their expected level". | It said weak software sales were "mainly due to the fact that hardware sales did not reach their expected level". |
The company cut its global Wii U sales forecast for the business year from nine million to 2.8 million units - a cut of nearly 70%. | |
It also reduced the sales forecast for its 3DS console from 18 million to 13.5 million units. | |
Three months ago Nintendo was standing by its sales projections for the Wii U, despite signs, from the UK at least, that retailers were losing faith in the product. | |
In July last year, UK supermarket chain Asda said it would no longer be selling the Wii U in its stores. | |
Online streaming | |
Nintendo has faced tough competition from rival games console makers, such as Microsoft with its new Xbox One, and Sony with its new PlayStation 4. | |
There is also a general trend towards online streaming of games to make them available over a variety of devices, such as mobiles and smart TVs. | |
At the recent Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Sony announced that PlayStation Now subscribers will be able to play some of the platform's greatest hits without the need to own a console. | |
Sony said it may offer its games to third-party products as well. | |
'Disappointing' | |
This month Nintendo's shares received a boost after China lifted a sales ban on foreign video games consoles. | |
The Chinese government said it would allow foreign firms to make consoles in the recently-launched Shanghai free trade zone and sell them across the country. | |
Nintendo's shares have risen 56% over the last 52-week period, reaching a two-and-a-half year high in January, but this latest profits warning - issued after the Tokyo markets closed - is likely to affect the share price on Monday. | |
"The fact that the Wii U strategy has failed is disappointing and will likely trigger a sell-off as soon as the market opens," said Makoto Kikuchi, chief executive of Myojo Asset Management. |
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