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Home»News»Gaming News»Nintendo Just Crossed $100 Billion In Value In Japan

Nintendo Just Crossed $100 Billion In Value In Japan

Billion...with a "B."
By Todd BlackMay 6, 2025
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It’s no secret that Nintendo has been on an uptick since 2017. After all, that’s when the original Switch launched, and things have been all uphill from there. Literally. The Switch 2 is set for a record-breaking launch in just one month, and fans are chomping at the bit to get their hands on it and enjoy the games that release in its first few months. However, if you wish to see just how well The Big N has been doing, you need only look at the stock markets over in Japan. If you did, you’d see the company has just reached another incredible milestone.

What milestone? Well, as reported by several sites, including social media, the overall “company value” of Nintendo has just crossed $100 BILLION!!! As the chart below notes, that means it’s the #7 biggest company value-wise in Japan, with it almost being at #6:

Nintendo recently crossed $100 billion in market cap for the first time.1) Toyota – $250.85 B2) Sony – $153.82 B3) Mitsubishi UFJ Financial – $142.22 B4) Hitachi – $116.66 B5) Keyence – $105.74 B6) Fast Retailing – $102.15 B7) Nintendo – $100.18 Bnintendowire.com/news/2025/05…

— Stealth40k (@stealth40k.bsky.social) 2025-05-05T21:01:52.049Z

Pretty cool, huh? To be honest, with the Switch 2 launch on the way, it’s VERY possible that it could jump some more spots soon. We’ll just add this to the list of things that we’re interested in as the upcoming months pass.

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Todd Black

A self-proclaimed Nintendo fanboy, born, bred, and Mushroom fed! He’s owned every Nintendo handheld and every console since the SNES. He's got a degree in video game development, is a published comic book writer and an author of several novels!

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