Nintendo is raising its Nintendo Switch production target to 25 million consoles for the ongoing fiscal year, Bloomberg reports.
Shortages of the Nintendo Switch persisted through April, following which Nintendo increased orders of the device to 22 million units, once the necessary components were more readily available.
Given that it has asked production partners to further raise this figure to 25 million units, it would suggest the company expects to outdo its hardware forecast of 19 million Switch consoles for the fiscal year.
A follow-up report confirmed that the component shortages would also spill over to Vietnam, which is where the Switch is assembled for the U.S. and European markets.