I think it is still too early to predict these big numbers. I am still a bit unconvinced that this momentum can continue at this price. In addition, Nintendo's 2018 lineup (which I assume will partially be revealed in January) will also play a key role in how the system performs in 2018 (it would be great if they can release a key first-party game every month like they did in 2017; with maybe 2 new big hitters and perhaps 1-2 evergreen Wii U ports; although Nintendo has not been immune to droughts which is why I will have reservations until the line up is announced). 2017 was a fantastic year for Nintendo and Switch, but a console's life cycle is a marathon, and so keeping momentum is going to be important. For me two major milestones I will be looking at is how quickly it can surpass GameCube and how quickly it will reach (again should it reach this number) 30 million units.







