DélioPT said:
Yes, Switch is doing very well, but what's helping it won't last forever. Both portability and 1st year line-up's effect won't last forever. The power gap might be big enough to make devs decide to focus their resources on the new machines instead of wasting them to port to Switch - or try to. We can see it having a good library filled with Nintendo games, but good enough to fight new consoles, when most of Nintendo's games already reached most of it's potential consumers?... Power is not a selling factor, per se, but it really is a great marketing tool! And at the end of they day, perception probably sells as many consoles as the actual games. "Also, Switch Is now being sold as 1 per Person and not 1 per Home. Which signal a more portable device..." |
You keep using the same argument that Switch will suffer once PS5/XB4 release because devs wont be able to downport games to it.
Please name me a single Nintendo device that was successful because of multiplatform releases.
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