MohammadBadir said:
This. I want to know what the heck was happening during that last year drought. Did they spend all the time working on Arms?
Either way, I expect the Switch to have a good or modest launch, with poor sales afterwards. E3 is their last chance to turn it around and show the damn point of merging their console and handheld sectors. |
I think Switch's sales will be fine honestly. Like you said, the Wii U didn't have much games in its final year since Nintendo was making games for the Switch, so they should have plenty of games made/being made for Switch by now to the point where there's at least one BIG one releasing each month.
For example, we already know that Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is releasing in April.
Then in May maybe they can release Arms or something like that.
Then June something like Splatoon 2.
I don't think we're looking at a Wii U situation where there's a long draught early on in the first year, I think the Switch will have at least one big game each month. That should manage to keep sales up each month and have the system consistently be selling well.







