| RolStoppable said: 390k PS5s at an average selling price of $480 translates to 681k Switch units at an average selling price of $275. An ASP of $265 for Switch would result in 706k units sold. If the PS5 did notably better than 390k in March, then Switch sold more than 700k in any case. I don't remember how big the year over year lead was that Switch built during January and February, but 2021 is faring well either way. |
Revenue means nothing. Profit means everything. Based on past history it is far more likely Nintendo is making more profit off a $300 console than Sony is off a $500 console.
Either way fantastic sales for everyone.







