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Qwark said:

I think Nintendo will push Switch hardware as long as economically viable. Which means they can delay a Switch successor to even Q4 2025 or even Q1 2026.

Which would mean 175 to 80 million might not be outside the scope of possibilities. After BOTW 2 Nintendo can focus in developibg Switch 2 is library and repeat the succes story right out of the gate with a massive lineup in the launch year of Switch 2.

DaAndy said:
javi741 said:

Tbh even if the Switch doesn't end up becoming the greatest-selling console of all time. I still easily consider it the most truly successful gaming platform of all time. It is by far the most profitable console of all time, even the DS and Wii combined couldn't attain Switch-like profits. None of Sony's consoles never had profits as high as the Switch right now, even the PS2. [...]

You got any source or further information for that? Would be very, very interesting to see a comparison. :)

Switch climbing up to 160 Million is still not out of reach. There are still many stories to be told.

Lets first wait how 2023 is doing in terms of sales numbers and if there will be any official announcement of "Switch 2" (working name^^) in 2023.

Considering the revenue and profitability of the PS4 I would say that is the console to define success. Not only did the PS4 sell alof of units with very limited price cuts it also kept fourty million people keep paying Sony 60 euro/dollar for PS+. 



Please excuse my (probally) poor grammar