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GameStop seeing “tremendous demand” for Switch, higher pre-order attach rate than Wii U

 

In an interview with alistdaily, GameStop senior director of merchandising Eric Bright spoke about Switch in-depth. One big takeaway is that the retailer is seeing “tremendous demand.”

He said:

“We’ve seen tremendous demand for Switch. And of the initial allocation of pre-orders we took, the majority of them were done by PowerUp Reward customers. They’re definitely looking for this device. We have a ways to go before we satisfy all the demand that’s out there.”

Bright brought up several positive points about Switch: the portable factor, Q1 launch, third-party games, and support of indies.

 

“They’ve taken a lot of franchises like Zelda and Mario that were popular in the Wii days, gave them HD graphics, and created a system that can be played on your TV and is portable as well. Those are two big technology changes for games that didn’t exist before.”

The Q1 launch is one of the smartest moves Nintendo could have done. Instead of pushing units out during the heaviest time of the year (in Q4), this allows them to build a base. So by holiday, we can focus on games. There will be millions of people who will be hungry for content, creating a richer development cycle for game publishers who will have an install base to support titles. This also will take some of the brunt off of Christmas and enable Switch to be better stocked at stores.”

“Nintendo has learned from the mistakes it made with Wii U because there’s a wide assortment of third-party games from developers like EA, Ubisoft, Bethesda and Take-Two, as well as first-party Nintendo titles like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Super Mario Odyssey and Splatoon 2.”

“The variety of indie games for Switch is one of the brilliant things Nintendo was able to do. Any new console launch is all about software and content and providing people a huge variety of games. Indie developers will only expand how many consumers adopt Switch and expand the age range. We see this appealing from the hardcore gamer down to the overall family gamer.”

Bright also mentioned that Switch is experiencing a higher attach rate than Wii U with games. Consumers are pre-ordering more than just one title currently.

“The biggest win for the customer is they can make their own choice with games. They can pick which of the games they want to pair with the hardware they’re buying—whether they’re Zelda fans or 1-2-Switch. From our sales perspective, we’re seeing incredible demand. We’re pleased with the Switch attach rate. People are not just buying one game. They’re buying multiple games.”

Lastly regarding Switch, GameStop will be rolling out hands-on opportunities soon. However, they are expected to be in short supply for the time being. GameStop will “also have incredible launch day activities on March 3.”

http://nintendoeverything.com/gamestop-seeing-tremendous-demand-for-switch-higher-pre-order-attach-rate-than-wii-u/



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Good signs.
Hopefully they can keep up the momentum, we need as much equal-footing competition that we can get.



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Highest pre order attach rate seems like a weird thing to say, very Microsoft-like.



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ArchangelMadzz said:
Highest pre order attach rate seems like a weird thing to say, very Microsoft-like.

Not really, they are selling consoles and games and they live from that. :)



Another great news! Nintendo really needs to stock them Switches!



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As Im sure someone will be fast to point out, that dosent mean that the Switch will be a Wii-like success.But it sure as hell is a great sign.



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Can someone enlighten me what preorder attach rate is? You mean there are ppl out there that buy a system but dont buy a game?



m_csquare said:
Can someone enlighten me what preorder attach rate is? You mean there are ppl out there that buy a system but dont buy a game?

Attach rate is number of games purchased per console, and yes, there are people that buy a console but no games because they'll get them in the future or simply because they're scalpers who plan to sell the system for a higher price right after the purchase.

Obviously, a higher attach rate is better.

 

OT: There's a sentence in the OP that has left me surprised:

“They’ve taken a lot of franchises like Zelda and Mario that were popular in the Wii days, gave them HD graphics, and created a system that can be played on your TV and is portable as well. Those are two big technology changes for games that didn’t exist before.”

That guy knows that Wii U was an HD console, right? And that it had HD Mario and Zeldas (remakes).



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Miyamotoo said:
ArchangelMadzz said:
Highest pre order attach rate seems like a weird thing to say, very Microsoft-like.

Not really, they are selling consoles and games and they live from that. :)

I'm not doubting that.

I'm saying if something is pre ordering very well, there are far better stats to use. It seems odd they'd use that one where people don't really know what it means or how to quantify it. 



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I'm pretty sure they mean scapler demand.  We've heard this talk before from gamestop and nothing materialzed when it was all said and done.  Not to say that the switch won't experience the same thing but a little skepticism is warranted.