| 160rmf said: But it would be sustainable to maintain the remaining 9th gen consoles for that long? They are already on their 5th year in the market. I am not that confident that GTA VI will be that big to keep healthy numbers for the following years. Its too much at stack to depend on one game |
What is the point of something new, just to have something new?
If it doesn't make sense to do something, because of a situtation (ram/ssd prices), you push things back until it does.
People that need a gaming device, can still get one, either way.
There is no reason to think people stop buying devices because of their launch date.
It is always about value, and the games on the system.
As long as it hold value in the eye of the consumer (new fun looking experiances being out), it is going to continue to sell.
If all that mattered was having the newest fastest possible machine, or console.... Switch 1 & 2, would not have been good sellers.
Nintendo proves you can stay on the market, as long as you make fun games or having fun experiances come out, in a good flow.
You just need to market, the games and the system so consumers get bombarded with ADs about fun experiances they are missing out off, by not having your product. (ei. exclusives)







