The jump in the sales forecast came as the Kyoto-based gaming company reported operating profit for April-September tripled to JPY 291.4 billion from JPY 94 billion in the same period a year earlier.
Nintendo, home of the perennial Super Mario franchise, had been reluctant to hike forecasts despite blistering sales of its Switch system, saying the boost from stuck-at-home consumers may prove transitory.
But lockdowns and curbs imposed around the world to try to stem the spread of the coronavirus mean entertainment options remain curtailed for many as consumers look toward the year-end shopping season, pointing to continued demand for gaming.
Sony and Microsoft will both release next-generation consoles next week, adding to competition for the mid-cycle Switch, which launched in March 2017.
Sony's gaming chief said last week that pre-release demand for its upcoming console, the PlayStation 5, is exceeding expectations, with the tech giant raising its full-year forecast.
-Reuters
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