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RolStoppable said:
thismeintiel said:

That's the thing those guys don't get. Nintendo isn't exactly in control of when their successors launch.  The market is. If in 2021, we start to get a decline all year for Switch regardless of price cuts, and 2022 sees more of the same, you can bet Nintendo will make sure they are ready for a 2023 launch of the Switch 2. If a price cut stops the decline, they will probably wait til 2024.

Still, a 6 year span between consoles isn't exactly short. It's more like the average.

If you throw out such a what-if-scenario, you might as well say what the reasons for such a decline will be. Because as it is, it's just the same old "Switch will fall off a cliff" narrative.

LMAO. Let's try not to be completely blinded by bias. Again. Seeing noticable declines after being on the market for 4 years isn't exactly falling off a cliff. It's actually the norm.

To me, you seem to be of the mind that the Switch is going to match or beat the DS. Keep dreaming.