Nintendo shares hit record high amid expectations of Switch 2 and further Saudi investment
Nintendo’s shares have hit a record high as expectations around Switch 2 continue to grow, and amid speculation Saudi Arabia is set to further invest in Japanese video game stock.
That’s according to Nikkei Asia (thanks VGC), which reports shares of Nintendo temporarily hit a record 7,902 today on Japan’s Nikkei stock index – up 5% from yesterday – pushing its market capitalisation over 10 trillion yen ($69bn) for the first time since November 2007.
The publication notes the reason behind the recent surge in Nintendo’s share price is two-fold. Firstly, growth expectations for the company are high in general, thanks to the success of its intellectual property related business, which recently announced a live-action The Legend of Zelda movie, alongside the expected launch of Switch 2.
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