I'm certainly thinking about getting a Switch as an additional device to PS4, and mostly for it's handheld / away from home capability. But really it would be down to whether there are games my son really wants to play, as there aren't enough exclusive games that I want to play to justify it only for myself.
I'll still always default to PS as the home console. Nintendo is always a maybe. I suspect there are a lot of people who are one brand always and the other brand maybe.
The interesting thing is, outside the core fanbases of the different brands I would say the flexible audience would tend to only get one or other device. And on that front Sony and Nintendo are definitely competing for attention and $$. Without Switch being a hit I could see PS4 possibly selling well over 100 million units. With Switch it may still reach 100 million and no one can rightly say that 100 million is a poor result. But the max potential in the absence of Switch would not be reached
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