DekutheEvilClown said: How competitive a market is determined by reality, not what is possible. It’s possible that any company can sell Cola but it still means that Coca Cola is the dominant market force. Gamers don’t particularly buy third party numbers in big numbers on Switch, and companies don’t make any particular effort to make their games available on the Switch. That’s the reality. It’s not about what is possible, or under even conditions. The reality is 90% of all the big selling games are made by the one company. That’s not real competition. |
The is a flipside to that argument though as the possibility is still a factor hence you say Coca Cola I'll say it's more iPhone where it has a strong position but not one that is unmovable once someone puts in the work as seen with Samsung and Huawei.
This is why Rise sold well because it was handled the same way they handled World, Generations on Switch didn't perform like Rise and that's because it wasn't handled in the same way highlighting the possibility is a factor under even conditions, for example Rise on Xbox and PS4 has performed below par and that's because it was handled on those the platforms the same way most third parties approach their games on Switch so he or she (sorry don't know) has a point.