Get ready to celebrate, Nintendo fans – the Switch has just dethroned the DS to become the best-selling Nintendo system in history. But here’s where it gets even more exciting: while the Switch has reached an impressive 155.37 million units sold globally, surpassing the DS’s 154.02 million, it’s now eyeing an even bigger prize – the PlayStation 2’s record of 160.63 million units. And this is the part most people miss: the PS2’s sales stopped being officially reported over a decade ago, but its legacy remains a towering challenge for the Switch. With the Switch 2 already on the market, could the original Switch’s momentum slow down? Or will it continue to climb toward the industry’s all-time crown? Controversially, some argue that the Switch’s hybrid design gives it an unfair advantage over traditional consoles – what do you think? Whether you’re a proud owner of both a Switch and a DS or just a gaming enthusiast, this milestone is a big deal. Dive into the full financial report here (https://nintendoeverything.com/nintendo-financial-results-february-2026-switch-2-at-17-37-million-units-switch-at-155-37-million-more/) for all the details. Let us know in the comments: Do you think the Switch can overtake the PS2, or is that record untouchable? Your take could spark a heated debate!