| sc94597 said: I think it will for three reasons: 1. It is currently on par with the Wii sales-wise.
2. A large percentage of the Wii's sales were front-loaded, because Nintendo support dropped off. I don't see the same happening with the Switch. Nintendo learned their lesson.
3. The Switch is more revision friendly. I can see people buying second or third switches, especially if we have a "New" Switch that boosts performance and/or a "portable" Switch that is in a slimmer handheld-friendly form-factor. |
this year wii will demolish in sales, only reason switch is ahead is because wii was so supply constrained.










