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PotentHerbs said:

With improving PS5 stock in Europe, and the gap closing considerably in Japan, I don't see how PS5 loses this year. Switch is going to need a price cut to make this comparison more interesting, or another unforeseen disruption to Sony's supply chain/production to change the outcome.

Nintendo's president announced two days ago that there will be no changes to their Switch pricing, so while these things are subject to change it would seem that they are pretty much standing firm and the Switch will most likely like the PS4 hold it's pricing for the duration.

The days of price slashing seem to be a thing of the past and the thinking is that the changing face of gaming with ecosystems being at the fore means hardware price cutting is no longer seen as being vital when it comes to competing with other console makers like it once was, so we are now seeing prices remaining pretty stable outside of sales.



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