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fresh evidence Thursday of boom times for the gaming industry.
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That's in an upbeat outlook from Nintendo.
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The Japanese firm said it expects to sell 24 million of its switch consoles in the year ending March 2021.
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That's up from an earlier prediction of 19 million, and it's still seen as cautious by analysts.
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It comes as people look for ways to entertain themselves at home in.
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Tendo also raised its profit forecast by 50% to $4.3 billion.
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Operating profit for July to September more than doubled from a year before, to around $1.4 billion.
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Sales of the switch had been high 12.5 million was sold in the first half.
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Even so, Nintendo has been reluctant to increase its forecasts.
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The company believes the boost from consumers stuck at home could prove to be short lived.
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A new gaming machines due to enter the market will soon provide a challenge to Nintendo.
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Sony and Microsoft are scheduled to release their new consoles, the PlayStation five and Xbox.