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Nintendo will stop selling the original Switch, Switch Lite, and Switch OLED in Europe from mid-February 2027, citing EU regulations requiring user-replaceable batteries. The company sold 3.8 million Switch consoles in fiscal year 2026, a 65% drop year-over-year, with Europe accounting for 830,000 units. Revised Switch 2 hardware with new battery designs will roll out starting summer 2026.
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Sony's PlayStation Puts a Nail in Physical Media's Coffin