Nearly 1 in 3 Nintendo Switch 2 owners bought a Pro Controller at launch in the U.S.
New sales data has been shared that tells us just how well the Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller sold for the console’s launch in the United States.
Based on Circana’s data, the controller moved about 512,000 units. Putting that another way, nearly 1 in 3 Nintendo Switch 2 owner bought one for an attach rate of 32 percent. That’s despite the fact that it costs $85, up slightly from the original $80 asking price before that was changed in light of tariffs.
For other accessory news, we have a tidbit about Nintendo’s official camera. The peripheral had a “mid-single digit percentage”, according to Circana gaming analyst Mat Piscatella told Game File.
Meanwhile, this is far from the only piece of news we’ve received today about Nintendo Switch 2 sales in the U.S. We now know that in June, the system sold a total of 1.6 million units. The system had highest launch month sales for any gaming system in U.S. history.
Circana’s data also gave us a look at the best-sellers across all platforms in June – check that out here. If you’re interested in Nintendo-specific top sellers, we have that as well here.
Did you grab a Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller alongside your new console last month? Let us know in the comments.