DivinePaladin said:
That's currently, though. It's gotta maintain that for the last leg of Wii U sales, and increase slightly (it's at 58% if these numbers are to be believed), meaning that there needs to be 700K of the last million or so Wii U consoles sold for it to definitively break 60% at the end of the lifetime. Even if it does 65% attach rate for all new owners (assuming the system ends around 14m units total), and sells 8.2m lifetime, it'll still be below 60%.
Which, still, is absolutely insane, and will hold as the last high attach rate IMO, but it's not 60% lifetime unless it sells incredibly disproportionately compared to now. (If they do a Nintendo Selects, that's got a better chance of happening) |
I think will end up around 60%.







