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quickrick said:
Miyamotoo said:

First he said "should probably be up as well", he dont sounded certain at all, second he also said "I wouldn't take Switch up YoY as gospel. The other 2 yes". Also he said this: "Honestly going into the month I thought October Switch would be down by a good margin. Then it was selling so well I thought there was even a chance it could wind up YoY. The fact in the end it came so close to last October is a net gain in my book", "Yeah Switch was what was throwing me off this month. It was just doing way stronger than I had expected going into the month".  With all that in mind he clearly wasnt sure how Switch will exact perform (if will be YoY up or down) and 12% difference is not big difference in any case.

https://www.resetera.com/threads/october-2018-npd-u-s-hardware-predictions-closes-tuesday-november-13th.78860/page-7#post-14894043

 

But this what he said how Switch doing in November before Black Friday (that actualy had Switch deal that sold out, while last year there was no deal): "To be clear we are only 1 week into November tracking and Switch is soaring already", "Btw for those that underestimated what Switch would do over the holidays with Pokemon and Smash, RIP", "Like Switch last week was fucking insane", "All I'll say is Switch and PS4 are on pace for a massive November".

So he is very certain that Switch have great month and stronger month compared to last year in pre Black Friday period.

Which is what I said, he said he switch probably should be up you said it's not true, it doesn't matter that he said he wasn't sure, no question switch will do better then last year in November but it will it only be around 300k more.

Yeah but he also said "I wouldn't take Switch up YoY as gospel. The other 2 yes".  All points that Switch having much stronger November than last year (and that was expected because Pokemon Lets Go launch and Black Friday deal) 1.2-1.3m is very possible, even 1.5m isnt out of reach.