zorg1000 said:
Not really, my point was simply that in 2014/2015 it wasnt really a 10m vs 1-2m situation like you alluded to. You're right that the demographics may never move over to Switch but all I'm saying is that it has been a trend that sales of multiplatform titles take awhile to move to newer systems. For the first couple years of Vita, many mulitplat titles sold as much or more on PSP/PS3. For the first couple years of PS4, many multiplat titles sold as much or more on PS3/Vita. So far for NSW, many multiplat titles have sold as much or more on Vita/PS4. For the first couple years of PS5, many multiplat titles will likely sell as much or more on PS4/NSW.
That was my whole point when responding to the person who said, "By this point in the Switch's lifecycle, I would expect a significant disparity between it and the PS4 when it comes to third party titles releasing on the same day". |
I refute that due to userbase argument. First couple years for both Vita and PS4 were rather poor compared to the massive userbase of PSP/PS3, SW multiplat sales were to be expected low. NSW doesn't have that excuse. To put it another way PS4 and Vita had very little chance to have high selling games as demonstrated by the time they got their first million seller years after release. NSW got a million seller within a year or 2 and is on par with the other consoles already, so the multiplat games should be selling much better. Though his post may be hyperbole, there still is significant advantage to PS4 games > Swtich games for same day releases.
"For the first couple years of PS5, many multiplat titles will likely sell as much or more on PS4/NSW." will remain true unless PS5 has massive sales out of the gate like the NSW imo.







