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curl-6 said:
kazuyamishima said:

It’s more about saturation than anything, just like every console there is a maximum to be sold. Even with price cuts. New revisions can increase sales a little bit, but is not like keep releasing new games over and over will keep the system selling forever.

Also, Bigger games from the same studio tend to reward a few years apart. One of the main advantages about the switch is that Nintendo was able to re-release WiiU games on the switch and squeeze a lot of sales. 

And nowadays, the price of the switch is cheap. 

The Switch is a long, long way from saturation because unlike a dedicated console, (for the most part) it has the power of selling multiple units to the same household.

Yeah. Multiple systems per household, plus people upgrading to the premium Switch. There also hasn't been a single price cut yet, so there are likely a lot of people who will pick it up when it drops to around $200 (lots of people don't want a handheld only).