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Jumpin said:

The real story here is how much higher the tie-in rate that Switch had over PS4 despite not having much in the way of new software.

Basically, every Switch user bought a new game, while less than half of PS4 users did.

A lot of PS4 games have paid DLCs and a lot of them are free to play compared to Switch. A huge chunk of the market would be buying COD, Battlefield and other big DLCs on PS4 and a lot of them spend on Fortnite, FIFA and other microtransactions, moreso than the Switch which doesn't have a lot of these games.

Pretty much every big game on PS4 has had paid DLCs and those sell loads. Switch having a way smaller library of games and even smaller of them with paid DLCs wouldn't make huge revenue on it.