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PS2 Knocked Down the All Time Console US Sales Chart by This Relentless Entry

The little system that could

The Nintendo Switch has been an undeniable powerhouse of a console, but it’s just made an unexpectedly huge stir in the realm of video game hardware sales. Market research company Circana’s executive director and video game industry analyst Mat Piscatella has confirmed that the Nintendo Switch surpassed the PlayStation 2 “in US lifetime hardware unit sales” in November 2024. 

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Lifetime unit sales of Nintendo Switch have now exceeded those of PlayStation 2 in the U.S. market. With its 46.6 million units sold life-to-date, Switch now ranks 2nd in all-time units sold across all video game hardware platforms in the U.S., trailing only Nintendo DS.

Mat Piscatella (@matpiscatella.bsky.social) 2024-12-18T14:00:22.008Z

The console that is still in the number one sales spot in the US is the Nintendo DS. The Nintendo Switch’s strong start has given it the momentum to surpass the PlayStation 2’s US sales, but the Switch’s overall sales have been on the decline according to Piscatella, so it’s not clear if it can go the distance to catch up to the DS. When asked by a BlueSky user how close the Switch is to the sales of its handheld grandparent, Piscatella responded with “Several million away. So, not very.” 

As Switch sales start to dwindle, partly due to the hardware’s age and partly due to its highly anticipated follow-up console, it’s also uncertain if the Switch can catch up to and make it past the PlayStation 2’s international sales. As part of Sony’s 30th anniversary for the PlayStation console series, the company released the statement that the PlayStation 2 sold over 160 million consoles “worldwide since 2000.” Nintendo, on the other hand, unveiled in its recent financial results that the Switch has sold over 146 million units worldwide. The PlayStation 2 released 17 years ahead of the Switch, so the fact that the system could catch up in the US is impressive all the same. 

All the while, the Nintendo DS acts as the barrier between the Switch and the PlayStation 2, with over 154 million units sold worldwide. While it’s unlikely but possible for the Switch to continue to break records after the release of the “Switch 2,” we’re less interested in if the Switch can outsell the DS and PlayStation 2 at this point, and more interested in if the “Switch 2” will be able to fill the big shoes of its predecessor.


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Niki Fakhoori
Niki’s love for video games encompasses a wide range of genres, but she is especially fond of RPGs, adventure games, visual novels, simulation games, and fighting games. Her favorite video game-related pastime is asking her unwieldy backlog why she doesn’t have any new games to play. When she isn’t playing or writing about video games, she’s playing with cats, journaling, painting, or obsessing over the latest news in the world of stationery and planners.