With everyone wanting to play 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Animal Crossing while stuck at home, it mig⛦ht seem that Nintendo is going to come out of the COVID-19 pandemic smelling like roses -- but data analyst Rupantar Guha thinks their success will be short-lived.

Guha, the senior data analys▨t for Thematic Research at GlobalData, has saying that Nintendo will struggle to escape COVID-19 woes. Accordiung to Guha, shortages caused by the disease will prevent them from producing as many consoles as consumers demand.

"While Nintendo’s results for the three months to the end of March were good, its outlook is uncertain because✨ of delays to software development 🎉and console production," Guha said in the report.

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The report c✃ompares 38 different gaminꦓg software companies on their ability to weather the conditions of a prolonged pandemic, and the far-reaching effects that it will have on global supply lines and consumer demand.

According to Guha's analysis, the companies that will do the best during the ep♋idemic will be Tencent, Valve, Microsoft, Epic and Activision Blizzard. Nintendo, on the other hand, ranks 17th out of the 38 companies analyzed, coming just behind its๊ rival Sony.

via:GlobalData.com

Nintendo's biggest issues, Guha said, come from the fact that its supply of components from China has been disrupted by the epidemic. As a result, Nintendo is having difficulties getting everything ne♎eded to manufacture consoles in Japan and Vietnam. The company is also reportedly facing production issues that have forced it ♛to halt domestic shipments.

It's hard to tell what all will happen in the coming months and years, and an unprecidented pandemic certain🍷ly hasn't made predicting the future any easier. But it lo🍌oks like there are plenty of hardships that Nintendo is going to have to face in the coming days.

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