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An exclusive release for Switch and no legacy sales vs legacy sales (including quite recent releases like For Honor and Ghost Recon) for PS4/XBO + higher installbase. Seems about right.

Last edited by Teeqoz - on 08 November 2017

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DonFerrari said:
Good news for Nintendo Support. But would be good to see what games contributed to each platform.

Yeah, that would be interesting. I assume Far Cry, Ghost Recon, For Honor, Just Dance, Watch Dogs still sold in this year.



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Mnementh said:
DonFerrari said:
Good news for Nintendo Support. But would be good to see what games contributed to each platform.

Yeah, that would be interesting. I assume Far Cry, Ghost Recon, For Honor, Just Dance, Watch Dogs still sold in this year.

Probably... and with Switch being strong even when we have multiplats launch it should do good for some genres (but at the moment I don't think all MPs are worthy to be ported)



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