| Maynard_Tool said: So let’s say switch ends 2021 at 102. With the current line up of games for 2022 (and if some are delayed to 2023), future price drops, and bundle opportunities, and quite a few unannounced games; if the switch sells 20-22 Million in 2022, and between 16-18 M in 2023, that would bring switch sales to 138-142 range. If nintendo holds the announcement of the new console till 2023. For a 2024 late or 2025 early launch, switch might have a shot at becoming the highest selling console of all time. |
Yup exactly. It all depends on how long it will remain on the market as a main system and what Nintendo's approach for next gen will be. We don't know what their next system will be and they might still release add new Switch system to the family. I still find it weird they would change their screen as a mid gen upgrade but not a slight power boost. I just think they planned to released 2 new models of Switch but they could only afford to release the OLED bc of low production numbers. Let's see if that other model will still be considered as a Switch or just reworked as a full on successor.







