It's the most successful console of its gen ( the last one ), the current one, and by the end of the year in history, with the biggest ( 14.000+ games, even more than iOS / Android ) and best ( based on metacritic scores and common sense ) game library in console history ever, with only PC surpassing it. Its software sales are also the biggest ones ever, at 1,38 billion > without including the sales of 10.000+ digital only games in the total < unlike other companies do. So tell me again, in what totally crazy scenario would Switch not be the primary console? The other two are secondary systems, pretty much non ugradable PCs with worse graphics and a small fraction of the PC games library, with no exclusives at all, and are there to just play the comparatively few games that are worth it that can't run on Switch, if you don't have money for a good PC. But that will also be a thing of the past starting in a few months with Switch 2, which will get everything Switch 1 couldn't run ported to it and run everything in general easily, since its final practical output is above Xbox Series S. And Switch 2 will continue to be the primary console for another 8 years spanning also the whole next generation of the other two and probably even surpassing 200m in sales in the end.

Watching the events of the cosmos unfold in tears and solitude







