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Nighthawk117 said:
SjOne said:
Because why would Microsoft drop a successor to the fastest selling electronic entertainment device


Only if they realized that the 24 million units sold were all purchased by fanboys who bought it on blind loyalty, and it was destined to fail once the novelty wore off, which it did, sometime in 2011/2012.


They Kinect games also sold considerable well, not to mention it worked with the OS. They couldn't come so far and just drop support in its successor. That's like Wii U dropping support for Wiimote