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Clarion said:
It depends if Nintendo can live up to the hype.

2017 was a great year for the Switch, but if we look at 2018, when it comes to releases, we're already in june and it is looking like those huge Wii U droughts.

Nintendo already released it's strongest system sellers - Mario and Zelda - to achieve this hype level.
Right now it's selling on this hype alone. But aside from Pokémon, there are not many big shots left. If the hype starts to cool down, current momentum will never pick up again. 

Wii U level droughts ? Hell no, Switch is out for only 15 months and have already more games than the Wii U.

Beside Pokémon (which will be a huge system seller), we already know Smash Bros will be out this year, and you clearly underestimate Mario Tennis Aces.

And let's not forget that before E3 2017, everyone was doubtful about the future of the Switch game library. And then we got the Super Mario Odyssey trailer, and everyone knew the game would sell like no other 3D Mario before