Nintendo benefits because the lock keeps people home



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Nintendo’s popular Switch console and blockbuster games, including “Animal Crossing,” fueled a sharp increase in profits and sales, which were also helped by gamers who were stuck at home due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The Japanese gaming giant said Thursday that it had made annual net profits of 258.6 billion yen ($ 2.4 billion) in the fiscal year through March, a 33 percent gain from the previous year.

Sales jumped nine percent to 1.3 trillion yen, and the firm was quick to point to the success of “Animal Crossing: New Horizons,” which it said had enjoyed the strongest debut for a Nintendo Switch title.

“Nintendo Switch worked very well without losing momentum,” the Kyoto-based firm said in a statement.

The conglomerate is one of the “few” of the top companies that see significant business opportunities for the coronavirus outbreak, said Hideki Yasuda, an analyst at the Ace Research Institute in Tokyo.

“Video game demand has skyrocketed among people who stay home after the outbreak,” Yasuda told AFP.

Nintendo shares, which closed 3.24% on Thursday before its earnings announcement, have risen 27% since the beginning of March.

However, the company also noted risks from the pandemic, including production and procurement of parts, and delays in research and development.

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