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Zippy6 said:

He's not saying SM2 and FFXVI hold more weight than ToTK and Mario. He's saying Switch missed out on most of the biggest games of the year.

Streetfighter 6, Assassins Creed Mirage, Lies of P, Armoured Core 6, Dead Space, Diablo 4, Star Wars Jedi Survivor, Resident Evil 4, Alan Wake 2, Baldurs Gate 3, Dead Island 2, Atomic Heart, Call of Duty, Like a Dragon Gaiden, WRC, Avatar, The Crew Motorfest, Cyberpunk Phantom Liberty.

And for the best selling game of the year (hogwarts) it got it very late and with many sacrifices.

It's a valid reason to put PS5 over Switch in 2023 if you value these titles and you're not going to play them on PC/Xbox.

Thanks, that's better said than "it has more weight". Yes true Nintendo usually misses the biggest 3rd Party AAA titles.
Nintendo did get a lot of other really great AAA titles (and not focusing on the quality of the game on the Switch, because most were rather awful for the company doesn't know how to optimize their games on Switch), like Hogwarts Legacy (helping it secure best selling game of the year).

And most of those games were also on Xbox Series and PC, so why does PS5 become #1 with most of the library having the same games with other consoles.
If you own only a PS5 then of course im getting those games on the PS5, but if I would a PC, a PS5, a Switch, and a Xbox Series what am I most likely gonna play on? It depends on preference. I just like to get some concrete knowledge. Facts are stronger than feelings, but they do play a part in the gaming community, hence why Switch has been selling for as long and good as it has been, and why Xbox has been suffering.



Lifetime Sales Predictions 

Switch: 160 million (was 120 million, then 140 million, then 150 million)

PS5: 130 million (was 124 million)

Xbox Series X/S: 54 million (was 60 million, then 57 million)

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