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xMetroid said:

Wii's drop was big but it seemed enormous because other console had a second life during that gen and Wii didn't. Switch still is supply constrained and Nintendo has the cards to make it stay as long as they want. It really all depends on that. They could sell 160 millions if they want to but also 140 if they just want to move on.

If Nintendo hits its forecast then Switch will be at 128.65 million units by next March.

In the last three fiscal years, PS4's low tail sales amounted to 20.2 million units (13.5+5.7+1.0).

Switch closing just at 140 million units is a pretty unlikely scenario IMO.

It's very likely we are looking at a >150M console.

Last edited by Endymion - on 17 May 2022