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Miyamotoo said:
curl-6 said:

The Wii U had a good first month, but it fell off a cliff after that because the Nintendo diehards bought it right away, but then there was nothing to draw in mainstream consumers.

Huge difference is that Wii U was launched in holiday season, and sales fail over a cliff right after Decembar in January (just after 1.5 month), while it seems that Switch will be strong even in second (most likly third also) month beacuse there is quite demand for it.

Hence May-July will be its first real test; the launch boost should have worn out by then and we'll get an idea of where its baseline is.