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quickrick said:
Bofferbrauer2 said:

a) 5.5M is shipment to americas, meaning all of north ans south america

b) As almost usual, you glossed over the part where in many european countries the Switch sold as much during the holiday season as it did during all the months before, which means the console had a huge push there during he holidays and makes a million sales in that timeframe very easely possible.

Stop cherrypicking and quotemining please, it's unnerving having to deliver more and more facts just because you gloss over them all and dismiss them equally, no matter what proofs we show you

We hadn't had a report from Sony about their sales after december 31. I'm going to assume they didn't sell a single console in that timeframe now. Sounds ludicrous? It is, but that's just the kind of mindset you're bringing to the table here and we all have to debunk here

https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2018/180201_2e.pdf page 2 look for yourself, switch in north america is doing much better then europe. these are  sell through estimates by the way, the other stuff  just sounds like angry rambling. in the holidays its normal for a console to out sell all other months combined for that year.

https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2018/180131e.pdf last page; while those are shipments, others are mostly europe (and going by your previous comments which implied that ROW is less than 500k (otherwise the less than 13M ain't possible ffs), then shipments must be at about 4.6M minimum and the console was selling like hot cakes.

The holidays in continental Europe is mostly december, and that's where all the sales where. Hence why the sales in december took off as much as they did - and outsold the period of april through november there in many countries