The last official number Sony themselves stated was “over 155 million.”
Meanwhile, Nintendo just revealed the Switch passed 146 million, bringing it within 10 million and now in striking distance, with the holiday season coming up and still doing respectively well.
And then, just like that, BOOM, Sony says, “Oh yeah, it’s actually over 160 million.”
If you don’t think that’s a coincidence, I got a bridge in San Francisco to sell you!
But even with that updated number, which I’m pretty sure a lot of us assumed was the case anyway, the Switch still has a shot at passing it. It’ll be back within 10 million and striking distance following the holiday season anyway. Even assuming that widely suspected 161.90 million number is true, it’s still got a shot.
I legit think it’s 50/50 right now on whether it does it or not.
It would certainly help if Sony would give us an EXACT number! Because if the Switch finishes within that 160-162 range and we don’t have an exact number from Sony, the debates will rage on forever!
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