| curl-6 said: Aaaand here come the doomers on cue. This is the slowest time of year, there's a new model announced, and it's been several months without a big game, its normal for even a wildly successful console to have lulls; I checked the charts, and at this point in its life the PS4 was close to 200k a week. Also, Switch's trajectory is nothing like Wii or Wii U. Wii U never got off the ground to begin with, and Wii peaked in Year 2 compared to Year 4 for Switch. By this point in its lifespan both Wii and Wii U were a desert with regards to software, yet Switch has a packed lineup for the rest of the year and a 2022 already stronger than Wii's 2011 and 2012 combined even with most of its significant games likely not announced yet. There's no cliff here, it only seems low because we got so used to seeing Switch's insane peak numbers. |
If you are refering to my post I never claimed doom or clift for the switch. I said theres a rumor that nvidea is pushing for the succesor. I do agree the switch is doing great. Nintendo themselves dont want or need to hurry up a succesor.
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