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Mr Puggsly said:
Bofferbrauer2 said:
49.1M to beat, which is just 6M ahead. By now, unless the successor to the XBO will release this year, I don't see how it could not outsell the SNES anymore. However, next year, I expect Wii U-like sales, and even this year not too much above it.

It won't be that bad for X1 simply because its better supported. I think Wii U production really ended in 2016, before Switch even released. It certainly seems that way based on sales.

Also, X1 is actually being supported whether it be by MS or 3rd parties. The subscription services appear to be really good to their revenue as well.

Wii U sold mostly between 30-40k a week. The XBO ain't that much above that anymore, and by next year could very well reach those weekly sales - especially after the successor has been announced.

And yeah, production ended in Fall 2016 for the Wii U.