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Platina said:
Pros: Unified Library
Cons: Why buy both? = loss in sales

They have sold 60 million devices (hh and hc), a big failure after the 250 million last gen.

If they can catch at least 80-100M with Fusion that could be a big success compared to this gen. Also, costs of the unified library won't be as big as the one currently.

 

OT:

PROS:

1. Better library: Only one iteration on big franchises like MK and SSB will free the team for another tasks:

a) Games with better content/value at release date as they won't develop 2 versions

b) Good planned DLC

c) New/Revival old IP's

2. Sharing the same or almost same library will let people decide where to play the games, on the go, on the home, or both.

3. Sales can go up as consumers won't have to choose between both devices with different library. They can choose only one and be exposed to the entire library. That will also free resources and consumers can buy more software.

4. Software can be easier (faster, efficient) to develop.



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