Nintendo Switch (79.87 million) as of Dec. 31, 2020.
FY16: 2.74m
FY17: 15.05m
FY18: 16.93m
FY19: 21.03m
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FY20: 31.00m (86.77m) - End of current fiscal year (Mar. 31, 2021)
FY21: 27.00m (113.77m) - Switch+ launch; BOTW 2
FY22: 22.50m (136.27m) - Pokémon Gen 9; price cut
FY23: 17.00m (153.27m) - Switch 2 launches
FY24: 9.25m (162.52m)
FY25: 4.50m (167.02m)
FY26+ 3m (Final: 170.02m) - Hardware discontinued
The Switch has a very solid chance of becoming the best selling system of all time. If it has a normal, steady trajectory/decline, it's basically guaranteed, it could even do so even before the launch of the Switch's successor if its legs are stronger than what I project. But 200 million? That's an entirely different beast altogether. It's a possibility, but it would need a lot of things to go its way.
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