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Forums - Nintendo Discussion - Gamestop: NX could potentially deliver 7.5 billion in sales during the first two years!

So far the industry has been wrong about 1. WiiU becoming a success 2. Xbox leading 3. PC VR headsets to dominate and sell millions this year (lol)

I dont think it's a hard prediction to make, Sony expects to generate over $10bilion in revenue this year from gaming, so 7.5bn over 2 years for NX doesn't seem far fetched though.



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they probably know something we dont.



Darwinianevolution said:
Okay, for a moment there I thought they were saying the NX would sell 7.5 billion units. lol

There would be more NX units than human beings!



JGarret said:
Darwinianevolution said:
Okay, for a moment there I thought they were saying the NX would sell 7.5 billion units. lol

There would be more NX units than human beings!

And some people would still say Nintendoom XD



You know it deserves the GOTY.

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After 2 years on the market wii sold 35 million units.

At the price of $250 that would mean $8.7 billion dollars.

if NX can generate $7.5 billion dollars at half the of the wii than NX will retail for about $430.

$400 and $450 skus?


not sure all my assumptions are valid but my math is what my math is.



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good lets hope nintendo succeeds



How can they know that, they can't know the final price!? I call this bullshit :)



JGarret said:
Darwinianevolution said:
Okay, for a moment there I thought they were saying the NX would sell 7.5 billion units. lol

There would be more NX units than human beings!

There are other planets in this universe ;)



Similar sale rate as the Wii U this will have.



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If it's a hybrid system and counting software, 7,5 billion should be not only attainable, it should be mandatory if Nintendo want to become truly relevant in the market again.