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Supermario28 said:
PAOerfulone said:

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HUGE adjustments I just made to the charts, dating all the way back to the first week of last year. And you better believe that has quite some affects on the leads and percentages of the data.

So, with the NEW numbers we have now, the PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch sold through around 61.27%, 51.064%, & 49.297% of their final 2018 yearly totals respectively.
If those percentages hold for this year, their final 2019 Yearly totals would be:

PlayStation 4: 15,108,137
Xbox One: 4,773,236
Nintendo Switch: 20,709,424

Thanks for all this work! I really look forward to your updates on this thread!

Switch is up ~30% YoY, but does anyone think like me that it's going to be very hard to keep those 30% up in November-December? I mean, 2018 had a very strong holiday period with Let's Go and SSBU. 

I think november ca be even or better in 2019 but sales are going to suffer a serious hit in december.

If Switch 2019's holiday sales match those of 2018, I think Nintendo can be satisfied even with the launch of the Lite.

Yeah I dont think it's reasonable to expect a 30% increase in December this year either but I cant see them taking a serious hit either. Several things to factor in here, while there is no Smash in December this year - there's an additional piece of hardware that should cater to a new audience while also gunning for the "several Switches per household", there's a brand new Pokemon entry and in it's third holiday I can see Nintendo having a couple great deals.

I think the holiday as a whole will be up vs last year, but not by 30%.