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RolStoppable said:
farlaff said:
This has nothing to do with the Switch, which is of course doing amazing, but the software/hardware attach rate on the WiiU was actually pretty good now that I saw it:

Wii U
Hardware: 13.56 million units
Software: 103.21 million units

Every other poor WiiU owner like myself got close to having 10 games more or less. I would honestly think that number to be higher on Switch by now considering the people that I know. Most have a loooooot of games for it, and I am one of those lol. Unless I failed to see something (and, of course, 13,5 mil hardware makes it obviously a way different situation than 62 mil like the Switch), the hybrid could be past 500mil SW with a similar rate. Maybe a large portion of Switch owners buy it for AC, MK and Smash/Pokemon (or some other game) only?

That's a tie ratio of 7.61, so not really close to 10. Switch is at 6.62 right now.

But this is comparing an as good as final tie ratio (only miniscule amounts of Wii U software still sell) to a still developing tie ratio. Tie ratios grow over time which is something you can view in my spreadsheet (purple box, left column). People buy the console with 1-3 games, then it takes a while until they buy another game, and so on and so forth. Lots of new owners means that there are millions of people who prevent faster growth of the tie ratio, but it keeps growing nevertheless, so there's no real disadvantage in the long run.

Tie ratios tend to grow by about 1 game per year, so Switch will match and then exceed the Wii U's tie ratio soon enough.

Yeah exactly. Like, even though Switch is now over 60 million, about 35% of those owners have only had it for about 9 months or less up to these quarterly results. A lot of that 35% of owners probably only have 1-4 games at this point.