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fatslob-:O said:
AngryLittleAlchemist said:

Oh don't get me wrong, of course we all want to know what the Switch's lifetime success will be after supply issues are figured out. But I can't stand it when people are waiting for something to happen, hopeful that it will have the outcome it wants them to have. It seems to me that Lawlight only wants to dismiss any supply constraints, or wants them to be over, just so he can critize sales. It's more like he's just waiting for confirmation bias rather than interesting data. 

I can definitely see and relate to the people's point around here about Lawlight's agressiveness in validating his confirmation bias ... (He's being fairly terse regarding Switch's supply issue but I guess he can go on celebrating how stock is resolved in Canada and soon to be for the US ?) 

I'm especially curious about what those 'semi-big' releases are. It'll be interesting to see if there are new IPs on the horizon from Nintendo next year and how AAA third party support will play out in 2018 ... (I expect another entry for Animal Crossing next year)

It seems that stock situation is improving in US, but again Mario Odyssey will be launched in around 3 weeks, and shortly after that we will have Black Friday and Holiday Season, so probably again there will be huge stock issues.

FE, Yoshi and Kirby are curently only Nintendo games confirmed for next year, other posible titles for next year are: Smash Bros 4DX/5, Animal Crossing, Pokemon, Retros game, Next Level Games game, Pikmin 4, some new IP/s, more Wii/WiiU ports, some 3rd party exlusive/s...in other words I wouldnt wory about Switch 2018. linuep, and they will most likely keep releasing around one bigger/stronger game for almost every month like they doing this year.