| Geralt said: Lets see if the switch can do what the wii u could not, and what the gamecube barely did-make it past 20 million units. I think the switch will sell 4-5 million in 2017, 5 million in 2018, 4 million in 2019, 3 million in 2020 and 2 million in the rest of the future. I do not think the switch will pass 20 million units sold. I believe ps4 + ps4 pro will sell 150 million units and xbox one + xbox one scorpio will sell 90 million units in contrast. I believe the pro and scorpio are "future proof" and will be on the market for the next 8 years. |
omg. I just saw noticed your bottom comments. you have to be a troll. to suggest that the Xbox One will make anywhere near 90 million sales is absolutely insane based on its trajectory and how poorly its exclusives have been doing. If it were the dominant player in the market maybe, like if it were at least doing Xbox 360 numbers proportionately (against the competition), but its not even close. going into year 4 of the console (granted early on) and the system has considerably less than like 1/3 of where the Xbox 360 ended in hardware sales
the PS4 getting to 150 million is just dumb too, have you actually looked at any numbers of how the PS2 performed its entire lifetime? it maintained INSANELY good sales for basically a whole DECADE, there is no chance on Earth that the PS4 will come close to that. In fact based on how the numbers are forming, the PS4 will probably be considerably behind in 2 years where the Wii was at that point. Granted, the Wii plummetted after that point, but what I'm saying is if the PS4 is struggling to catch the Wii at like year 6, and realistically a Playstation sequel console will come out in like 2020, there is absolutely no way it will come close to the PS2
the PS4 would have to maintain the same sales it has been doing for like 5+ straight years going forward (no joke, as its currently at a little more than 1/3 of the PS2's total number in hardware sales).
Can't tell if people like the OP are just trolls or spitting out anything that pops in their brain until something sticks. Either way, lame.







