Insidb said:
My point makes perfect sense, because we have no idea if this is sustainable. It's sold out. The Switch may be another WiiU and have its demand fall off a cliff. You don't know the future; get over it. |
It's sold out with Nintendo shipping 250k per week, which means that demand must be higher than 250k per week. The Wii U wasn't sold out, and it was selling around 30k per week. This means that the Switch's post-launch demand is over eight times higher. The Wii U's demand had already fallen off a cliff by this time in its lifecycle. Your point is complete nonsense.