From ArsTechnica interview with Nintendo Senior Director of Corporate Communications Charlie Scibetta:
More at the source: https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2017/06/nintendo-switch-shortages-are-definitely-not-intentional/
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Nintendo Senior Director of Corporate Communications Charlie Scibetta wants to push back on those accusations. "It's definitely not intentional in terms of shorting the market," he told Ars in a recent interview. "We're making it as fast as we can. We want to get as many units out as we can to support all the software that's coming out right now... our job really is to get it out as quick as we can, especially for this holiday because we want to have units on shelves to support Super Mario Odyssey."
Scibetta says the shortages are simply a result of Nintendo underestimating the interest in the system. "We anticipated there was going to be demand for it, but the demand has been even higher than we thought," he said. "We had a good quantity for launch, we sold 2.7 million worldwide in that first month, said we're going to have 10 million [more] by the end of the fiscal year... Unfortunately, we're in a situation right now where as quick as it's going into retail outlets it's being snapped up. It's a good problem to have, but we're working very hard to try and meet demand."
More at the source: https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2017/06/nintendo-switch-shortages-are-definitely-not-intentional/
Hopefully I'm not late to the party on this one