By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close
yo33331 said:
curl-6 said:

Your prediction is premature; 2022 is too early for Switch's death when its still selling like hotcakes and has no forthcoming reason for the stall you forecast. 2023 would be a better bet.

edited last post.

Many consoles in the past have done the same, and next year they fall of a cliff.

We will see 2022

Thank you for the kind words. (Edited post)

The way I see it, when a console falls off a cliff its always for a reason, from software support disappearing overnight on the Wii, to DS being cut short by 3DS; Switch isn't facing any of these things, it's just turning 5 years old in 2022, and still moving at a blazing pace. Something would have to happen to stall this kind of momentum, and I can see no such thing on the immediate horizon.

Personally, I just can't see any factor aside from it being straight up replaced holiday 2022 that could cause a drop of around 10 million or more year-over-year.

Last edited by curl-6 - on 14 July 2021