I agree.
One system JUST launched, the other is at the peak of its pwoers. PS4 had gotten almost all of its big games out there, Switch knly hss 2.
Even if the PS4 is flat or slightly up YoY this year, next uear is when we are going to see a noticeable drop. At the same time the Switch will be taking off towards its real potential. Think about all of these following games that are coming later down the line (Animal Crossing, Monster Hunter 5, Pokemon Gen 8, togo along with Splatoon 2 and Super Mario Odyssey.)
PS4 is only delaying the inevitable, sooner or later the Switch gonna get'cha.
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