DélioPT said:
What you are saying makes sense. But i didn't say their existance was irrelevant. I was merely talking about selling power, in a sense: to move to systems. As in, if you want to push HW, you need more than this. Yet, i still have to ask: if they didn't come out, would have Switch really take a hit? If i had to answer the question "Again, how could they sell 8.7 million units of hardware over the course of 10 months if the games released this year aren't moving systems?", i would say it's due to the hybrid concept, still big popularity and Mario 3D, Zelda, MK8, Splatoon (these 4 games account for a little over 30% of 2018's Switch game sales), around 1000 games and honestly, a lot of confidence in the console's future (quite impactful for a console that succeeded the Wii U). To me, they have done more in satisfying the userbase than actually impacting sales, as momentum is still strong enough for it to be held without Kirby, DK, Mario Tennis, Octopath (a lot of talk about a game that hasn't even sold a million) and Mario Party (i'm assuming HW sales didn't go up at all or significantly with this one. Haven't checked). |
You should probably stop using vgchartz data when official numbers are given, it creates significant flaws in your argument.
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