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Peach_buggy said:
Shaunodon said:

What you're describing is the natural course of the 3DS' lifecycle ending. Sometime next year, or possibly even later, the 3DS will start to dwindle away and once it reaches the point of no longer being profitable, Nintendo will axe it. They don't need to be doing any backflips to ensure 3DS doesn't interfere with Switch, it's already pretty clear that Switch is the future to most consumers.

Releasing FEW on both consoles was a mistake imo. Also, it's kind of my point, that Animal Crossing will be released shortly after the 3ds is finished with. 2019 is too late for the 3ds to be killed off though.

Why must the 3DS die so that Animal Crossing may live on the Switch. Is it awkward for them to be in the same room or something?