Over 1 million units sold for the month.
That would put Nintendo's systems somewhere around 700k, with Switch, SNES, and 3DS in that order.
The 3DS usually sells around 25-30k and it didn't have any notable releases that would move hardware, (that I know of).
There are four weeks of data, so that would put the 3DS at around the 100-120k range.
That would leave around 600k between the SNES and Switch.
How much Nintendo shipped of the SNES will dictate how much the Switch sold, since it was exceptionally stocked throughout October.
The Switch is usually around the 60-70k range weekly, which could easily rise based on the increased stock, and that last week will obviously see a HUGE boost.
For now, just to take a shot in the dark, I'll say 400k for Switch, 200k for SNES.
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