Switch sales surpass 906,000 in the U.S

It couldn't even break 1M in its first month. Sony did that in 24 hours.
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I dunno, what were the first months of other consoles like?

sony had the upperhand of microsoft's conference being so bad that people preordered PS4s to spit in MS's face

Reminder that the Switch came out in March, not November.

The switch came out in march with far less stock and the PS4 had the holiday momentum and the fact that they humiliated Microsoft

No shit the PS4 sold faster, nintendo made less in fear of it not selling that well

Kind of hard to sell more consoles than you made.

Dude, it outsold the PS4 you retard...

venturebeat.com/2017/04/13/march-2017-npd-nintendo-sold-906000-switch-systems-last-month/

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but it sold 55 times more than the ps4 in japan!

It means it outsold the PS4, LAST MONTH, you fucking retard.

Not the PS4's launch

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Thats not bad considering its march and not a fucking holiday shopping month.

It's March and they're supply constrained.

No one is going to buy a Switch on holidays.

The PS4 had sold over 4 million units by this point.

NintendcucKs BTFO

>no one is going to buy a Mario machine when Mario comes out

>nintendo made less in fear of it not selling that well

So the Switch didn't sell well because Nintendo produced less as they were afraid it wouldn't sell well?

Nintenbro logic, everyone.

Mario is old shit, normies don't care about it.

Just wait for their next big game

I genuinely wonder what goes through the mind of the average Nintendo fanboy when they see something like the Switch. How could anyone think that is a good system? How could anyone anticipate it to be successful after the last system? Really, they are a complete enigma to me. My only explanation is that they like brands instead of games. There can't possibly be anything beyond that.

Not even that guy, but that is perfectly sound logic same thing happened with with Wii. What seems to be the problem?

They sold every unit they shipped for a system that launched in March, that seems fine to me.

It will be interesting to see where sales stabilize at once demand is met.

Reminder that the 3DS came out in march and outsold switch in the same period

>comparing March with Holidays

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>limited number of consoles
>sold out everywhere
>"WHY DIDNT IT GET MORE SALES HAHAHAHAHA"