Highly doubt it. I think both are going to slightly outdo their predictions, both by ~2M, so it'll still be a 4M gap. Nintendo is less of a guarantee, though, as it'll depend on how it does in a couple of months past the launch window. So far, it's doing pretty darn good.
PS4, on the other hand is almost guaranteed to at least match this past fiscal year. We have some big launches this year, which Sony has exclusive advertising and bundling rights to. We'll also see a cut to $199 for the PS4, the first this gen. That should give it w nice boost this holiday season. The Pro will also see a $50-$100 cut this year, which should help it contribute more to those final numbers.







