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First, this article will not age well at all.

Second, anyone that thinks the new generation systems will impact sales are crazy. We are looking at a $500+ price tag for these new systems with most likely bare bones software options (PS4/Xbox One will likely still have better/more software early on) that will be impacted by economic fallout amid the COVID-19 pandemic (and will likely effect the supply chains for these new systems). In all honesty, if I was Sony/Microsoft I would suspend all development of these systems and focus on my current system but that is a different topic for a different day. All these signs point to Nintendo with the Switch and Lite gaining more momentum and sales/market share with price being such a major factor and arguably the best lineup of games released of all time for a system in such a short time span.

I really think the Switch family will be pushing 100 million units by the end of March 2022. If they do the right things the last couple of years of the Switch's lifespan it could easily become their best selling console and could beat the PS2 with a little good luck (which is lining up for them).



Nintendo with the Switch: