TheBlackNaruto said:
Where did you get the best from for all those games? Or are those just your opinions? And when did Pokemon become the biggest "brand" in the world? Also when did people start seeking fitness in video games? Also the Switch isn't the cheapest version of entertainment available. Look I am all for the Switch continuing to sell well but lets not put personal bias as if they are facts when discussing it. OT: I think it will fall JUST short but will easily cross 100 million for sure. So I say around 110-115 million in sales. Now if they don't have some type of big Switch 2 plans then this could absolutely all change so time will tell. Side note I am excited to see what they do with their next console! Because after going with the Switch I can't see them going to back to 2 separate Home and Handheld devices. |
Best in class based on sales and ratings. Just to be clear by what I mean, I don't mean it is the best game period, but among the best that you can play (for example RDR2 and The Witcher 3 are Best in class Open World games as well).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest-grossing_media_franchises
https://www.titlemax.com/discovery-center/lifestyle/the-top-50-highest-grossing-video-game-franchises/
People started seeking alternative forms of fitness when the pandemic started... where have you been? It's why Ring Fit Adventure is among the best selling games right now when stock is available and the secondary market for it is strong.
I didn't say the Switch was the cheapest form of entertainment, I said cheapest version as in it will be cheaper to buy a Switch and a couple games than it will be to even buy just a system of the new generation...
EDIT: To be clear, I meant biggest brand for the industry we are talking about (media/entertainment), didn't think I needed to define it since it should have been clear what the topic was.
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