| Darwinianevolution said: How would that even work without hurting Nintendo in the long run? |
How does this hurt Nintendo?
It removes a major infrastructure development and maintenance burden, and gives it to a pre-existing expert. In addition, Nintendo gains extra royalty revenues since the games are still being licensed to Switch.
Microsoft in turn gets to tremendously expand their platform to a potential 100+ million more customers within 5 years, and without the need of expanding the Xbox hardware user base.
It’s kind of win/win.
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