If the Switch 1 is going to do it - It's not going to come thanks to the three major markets (North America, Europe, and Japan - Although I still think they have some room to sell in Europe.) It's going to be in the smaller markets in the Rest of the World where they have to get it done.
Ideally, with Nintendo opening more and more offices and operations in smaller countries and markets like Thailand, Taiwan, Singapore, and many other countries along Southeast Asia, they'll more than likely keep Switch 1 around and producing it, albeit at a much smaller scale so that they have a great entry level system with a massive library already available to offer these markets.
And since the production of Switch 1 will be so low, they could even afford to sell it at a significantly cheaper price that's affordable for these markets - Hell, maybe they'd even be willing to sell at a loss. Because the production will be so low, that the losses wouldn't amount to much and would be absolutely dwarfed and immediately made back/covered by the hardware and software sales of Switch 2 in the three main regions of the world.
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