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quickrick said:
Kai_Mao said:

I don't know. I think the marketing of "Everyone's Here" and "the biggest crossover in gaming history" can potentially attract casual buyers. Unless you don't think there's any interest in seeing Mario, Link, Cloud, Mega Man, Ryu, Pac-Man, Sonic, and Simon all in one game. Sure, it kinda worked for Smash 4, but the Wii U was an unattractive system (as much as I liked the Wii U). With the Switch, you got a popular console that's selling well and with more potential to grow instead of a console that had very little momentum.

it was also on 3ds and the system was pretty popular. 

I wasnt on 3DS, Ultimate is not WiiU/3DS port, it took previous game like foundation for game and build much more on a top of previous game, that why you have changed some core mechanics, new moves, new mods, much more new fighters, much more new stages, new music...much bigger hype.

Also, games on Switch generally selling much more than they do on 3DS, espacily when we talk about big Nintendo games, Mario 3D Land sold 12m LT on 3DS, Odyssey will most likely pass that number on Switch at end of this year.