Miyamotoo said:
Yes, they can announce few more 3DS titles, but that really doesn't change anything, 3DS is currently in its 7. year on market. They still giving some support because 3DS is still selling and there is instal base of 65m people, so they still want to make money on 3DS because Switch is just launched and of course has small instal base, also there is point that 3DS curently has price point of $80-200 while Switch only $300. I dont have any doubt that sometime next year they will completely pull support for 3DS. I also updated my previous post. |
If they announce any major new 3DS games from here on out, they're fools. Switch needs to be their sole focus moving forwards, their future rests on its success.
Switch's first year lineup is indeed impressive, but that raises the danger that they may be blowing their load too early and not leaving enough big titles for 2018. They have a lot to prove at this year's E3. Hopefully they deliver another show like E3 2014 or 2010.








