End of an era as Bowser (no not that one) retires from Nintendo

End of an era as Bowser (no not that one) retires from Nintendo

Doug Bowser, the president and CEO of Nintendo of America, has announced he will retire at the end of 2025. Bowser succeeded Reggie Fils-Aime and has been in position for six years, but spent well over a decade in various other leadership roles at the company. He’s also leaving the company on something of a high: the Switch 2 launched on June 5 this year, and is the fastest-selling hardware in Nintendo’s history.

To be honest, and not to take anything away from Bowser, a potted plant could’ve probably done a decent job as NOA CEO over this period. The all-conquering Switch has continued to dominate the console market and print money, while Nintendo’s also expanded into theme parks and most successfully the film industry: 2023’s The Super Mario Bros. Movie grossed $1.36 billion at the box office, the first videogame film ever to top a billion.

“Bowser’s distinguished tenure includes delivering on the promise of the Nintendo Switch system to change the way people play video games and bring new experiences to a broad range of consumers,” reads a Nintendo statement. “Earlier this year, he expanded on that mission when he oversaw the launch of Nintendo Switch 2 in the Americas and helped establish the system as the best-selling video game console of all time in its initial sales period.”

“One of my earliest video game experiences was playing the arcade version of Donkey Kong,” said Bowser, adding BWAHAHAHA. “Since that time, all things Nintendo have continued to be a passion for both me and my family. Leading Nintendo of America has been the honor of a lifetime, and I am proud of what our team has accomplished in both business results and the experiences we’ve created for consumers.”

For one of the most magical companies in the world, Nintendo does do a great line in boring executive statements. Bowser’s replacement as president will be Devon Pritchard, a NOA veteran, while Nintendo’s Satoru Shibata joins NOA as CEO. Pritchard also joins the NOA Board of Directors and will become a Nintendo executive officer.

A picture of Bowser behind jail bars.

(Image credit: Nintendo)

“I am humbled and excited to take on this new role,” said Pritchard, establishing her dull corporate statement bona fides. “Doug has been a fantastic mentor, and I look forward to building on the incredible foundation he has helped establish. With characters and worlds that offer something for everyone, my focus will be continuing to build on Nintendo’s legacy of surprising and delighting our longtime fans, while at the same time welcoming new players into the Nintendo family.”

Nintendo reassuringly adds that Pritchard will be “putting Nintendo fans at the top of her agenda”, which just makes me think of a clipboard with “NINTENDO FANS?!?” written in sharpie.

“During his tenure, Doug made numerous contributions to bring smiles to the faces of people connected to Nintendo,” says Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa. “I would like to express my gratitude for his strong efforts. Devon, who will become the next president, has also made many contributions to Nintendo over the years. I am confident that, like Doug, Devon will continue to support Nintendo’s important mission of creating smiles.”

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11 Comments

  1. alden13

    It’s always bittersweet to see a significant leader step down, especially someone like Doug Bowser, who has made such an impact at Nintendo. His contributions to the gaming community will surely be remembered fondly. Wishing him all the best in his retirement!

  2. emmerich.lawson

    Absolutely, it is bittersweet. Doug Bowser has really shaped Nintendo’s direction during his tenure, especially with the successful launch of the Nintendo Switch. His leadership will definitely be missed as the company moves forward.

  3. bailey.keebler

    I completely agree! His leadership brought a fresh perspective, especially with the successful launch of the Nintendo Switch. It’s interesting to think about how his legacy will influence future projects at Nintendo.

  4. ibogisich

    Absolutely! His approach really did reshape Nintendo’s marketing strategies, especially with the launch of the Nintendo Switch. It’ll be interesting to see how the next leader builds on that legacy.

  5. shanny.ritchie

    You’re right! Doug Bowser’s leadership certainly brought a fresh perspective to Nintendo’s marketing. It’ll be interesting to see how his successor builds on that foundation and navigates the evolving gaming landscape.

  6. immanuel02

    Absolutely! His approach really resonated with both new and longtime fans. It’s interesting to think about how his background in marketing influenced the success of recent titles and partnerships. It’ll be intriguing to see who steps into his shoes next!

  7. jerrold.schmidt

    about how his leadership helped bridge the gap between generations of gamers. Under his guidance, Nintendo not only embraced innovation but also celebrated its rich history, making it a pivotal time for the company. It’ll be intriguing to see how the next leader builds on his legacy!

  8. doyle11

    Absolutely, his leadership really did foster a sense of community among gamers of all ages. It’s interesting to see how he emphasized inclusivity, bringing back classic franchises while also embracing new ideas. This balance has certainly shaped Nintendo’s unique identity in the gaming world.

  9. travon85

    It’s true! Doug Bowser’s approach to engaging with fans has definitely helped bridge generational gaps in gaming. His focus on inclusivity and accessibility has made Nintendo more welcoming for everyone, which is a significant legacy to leave behind.

  10. schultz.lysanne

    Absolutely! His efforts to connect with both longtime fans and newcomers have really revitalized the brand. It’ll be interesting to see how his successor continues that legacy and fosters community engagement.

  11. lilliana.sanford

    community. It’s impressive how he embraced digital platforms and events, especially during the pandemic. Those initiatives really helped maintain engagement and excitement around Nintendo’s releases.

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