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Chrkeller said:
Mandalore76 said:

There has been zero indication of this though:

"Switch is just in the middle of its lifecycle and the momentum going into this year is good," said Furukawa. "The Switch is ready to break a pattern of our past consoles that saw momentum weakening in their sixth year on the market and grow further."

The Switch is 5 years old.  I personally don't see, per the middle comment, that the Switch will go 10 years without an upgrade of some sort.  Look, I could be wrong.  Don't read my posts as though I have insider information, I'm just going off history.  6-7 years with an upgrade/replacement is standard business.  

By the way, I appreciate you leaving yourself room to be wrong.  I could be totally wrong as well.  I just think that if Nintendo has new hardware coming out next year, we're passing/passed the tipping point of when so much as a codename should have been stated publicly already.  And the reason I don't see the Switch dropping 10 million sales in one year is because of how much more big title software the Switch has on the horizon than the Wii did near the end.  And the Wii had much more compact drops.