XtremeBG said:
Norion said:
Am I missing something or is this just completely wrong? Looking at the weekly chart index shows the 3DS way above these numbers for those weeks and actually quite similar to how the Switch is doing currently. |
Yep they are wrong. Here are the weeks before and after the successor released for the 3DS and DS: | Week | 3DS | DS | | 1 | 105,360 | 92,318 | | 2 | 36,735 | 35,970 | | 3 | 28,735 | 25,305 | | 4 | 25,992 | 24,792 | | 5 | 27,264 | 26,104 | | 6 | 26,754 | 25,278 | | 7 | 21,820 | 21,096 | | 3DS launch | 22,389 | 19,605 | | Switch launch | 25,758 | 17,647 | | 10 | 23,827 | 14,144 | | 11 | 44,821 | 14,904 | | 12 | 42,754 | 19,166 | | 13 | 33,476 | 20,046 | | 14 | 25,738 | 17,695 | | 15 | 23,916 | 14,789 | | 16 | 22,397 | 12,247 | | 17 | 22,754 | 15,277 | | 18 | 26,175 | 17,225 | | 19 | 16,912 | 8,935 | | 20 | 17,132 | 8,436 | | 21 | 17,762 | 8,746 | | 22 | 15,897 | 8,829 | | 23 | 14,989 | 8,869 | | 24 | 14,738 | 9,469 | | 25 | 14,523 | 8,173 | | 26 | 15,442 | 8,313 |
Or in other words both consoles don't drop to their new base lines (around 15k and 8-9k respectively) until about 2 months after the launch of the successor. |