curl-6 said:
Switch doesn't really need AAA third party blockbusters like GTA or Destiny, just like 3DS and Wii didn't need them.
It's simple; Halo Reach sold less than 3, then 4 sold less than Reach, now 5 is selling less than 4. That's a constant sales decline for the last 10 years and three entries. And Switch is $300 USD, Xbox One X is $500. XBX is likely not going to being a big hit at that price when people can get a PS4 Pro for less. Third party support similarly won't help Xbone much cos pretty much every third party game you can get on it you can also get on the more popular PS4. Switch on the other hand doesn't really need AAA third party support, it's selling on its first party lineup. Exclusive games sell systems, and Xbox One can't match Switch in this department. Xbox One's trajectory is pretty much set at this point in its life. The system is a well known quantity, consumer perception of it has solidified, and its major cards have mostly been played already. (Removing Kinect, price cuts, hardware revision, Halo, Gears) Nothing from now on is going to massively change its sales curve. Switch on the other hand is tracking well ahead of Xbone already and still has many powerful cards to play, from solving its supply issues, to hardware revisions, to price cuts, to big system sellers like Pokemon, Splatoon 2, and Mario Odyssey. And Switch won't be a hard sell in 4 years at all; the average consumer cares less about specs than you think, and by 2021 Switch will be much cheaper than it is now, and have a massive library of killer exclusives under its belt. |
Halo3 had no competition............. while Halo 5 has alot like Cod, BF Series, Titanfall etc.
and the sales curve.... yeah it is up YoY since 2015