It could be close between PS4 and Switch. PS4 has a four year old library, a decent price at its age, and has steady momentum while the Switch has the "hot-new item" tag due to its recent release and with the latest games it has. Like others, PS4 may likely have Europe while the Switch may likely have NA and Japan. Zelda, Mario Odyssey, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, ARMS, Splatoon 2, Pokken, Mario + Rabbids, Fire Emblem Warriors, and Xenoblade Chronicles 2, along with third party games with higher profiles than the other third party games on Switch that released earlier this year, are likely to raise interest on the console. I mean, its hard not to believe that Mario Odyssey can help the Switch take off during the holidays, especially with the acclaim it has, the overall fan reception of the game, and the buzz surrounding its presence. We'll see how much stock there is for the Switch, though it has been improving as I'm seeing more on store shelves.







