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Soundwave said:
Chrkeller said:

You make some really odd and baseless assumptions.  Both my young kids have a kindle and read all the time.  

I mean kids not reading anymore is a pretty widespread story at this point

https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2021-12-28/editorial-few-kids-are-reading-for-enjoyment-anymore-and-losing-out-on-more-than-great-stories

https://www.theguardian.com/education/2020/feb/29/children-reading-less-says-new-research

https://www.edweek.org/leadership/the-real-reasons-kids-arent-reading-more/2022/03

https://onenuttybuddy04.medium.com/the-vanishing-act-why-kids-dont-read-anymore-a98a9e1ba340

The smartphone/tablet has done a number on the coming generation. 

Yes, many children like the Harry Potter series because it's relatable and includes fantastical elements. The books feature characters and situations that are similar to real life, but also include magic. They also cover common childhood issues, such as bullying, loneliness, and fitting in, as well as other themes like friendship, competition, and loyalty. J.K. Rowling, the author, intended the series to be primarily aimed at children and made the writing relatable to her intended audience

In the end of the day like everyone says Lego is a perfect fit for switch and will probably do much better then the ps5 version. Harry potter is for everyone basically and those games tend to do very well compared to something like witcher 3 or doom.