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I'm starting to thinks yes, and a year ago I use to think that it would only sell 25/35 millions units.

The Switch has 2 big advantages over the Wii.

-The selling point is not something that will worn off over time, people got over motion gaming, but the "handheld that can be use on TV like a home console" is something that people will still love in many many years.
-The Switch like all other Nintendo handhelds will get new models, the Wii didn't. It will help drive sales further.

So yeah, with the sales numbers we got over the year, the strong first and third party support, I don't see why the numbers would slow down.