>13 million means nothing
Also when is nintendos main direct ?
13 million means nothing
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Main Direct will probably be early February
The guy in your pic is right. By the end of it's first year there will be more Switch owners than Wii U owners. If we assume that the majority who owned a Wii U has now bought a Switch, then Nintendo just revealed a whole bunch of games that future Switch buyers will have never played.
February 7th I have insider news.
Or March 3rd
USA Today said it was 15 million, but we'll have to wait until January 31 to see an update
Nintendo confirmed 10m on Dec 13th, so it wouldnt's be a stretch to sell 5 million in half a month. I mean, Sony sold 6m PS4s in the whole of December, and they've been getting beaten by Switch almost every month.
im probalby outlier but the game i played the most on my wiiu was monhun and now i dont have a reason to get a switch
Lucky for you Portable 5th is on it's way, even if it is a couple of years down the road.
The "holiday season" that Sony defines in which they sold 5.9 million is a six-week period that includes Black Friday week. Nintendo's "over 10 million" was counting up to December 10, after Black Friday, which means there are three more weeks of sales to count. They're not directly comparable.
within 20 days if the previous mini directs mean anything.
Why 2 directs close together? Just wait for e3.
You mean the switch sold 10m unit worldwide in 10 month, while Sony sold 5.8m unit in 4 weeks?
Nintendo won again baby!
Because every mini direct has a full direct appear within 20 days of the mini directs broadcast.
Just pointing to what has happened in the past.
Im not going to rely on this happening, theres normally one in maypril anyway.
Me neither but you it hasn't happened yet so from past experiences it could very well happen.
I think 10 million was as of post-black friday sales, dunno if it included December sales or not. We'll have to wait and see at the end of the month
Yea either Jan 25th or Feb 1st would be my guess. Maybe the 8th but 4 weeks seems too far apart
Why are Switch owners such massive cunts? They even infight with 3DS and WiiU owners. They're the most adversarial posters on the entire board by far.
Seriously I've never seen a more vile group in all my years on Sup Forums than Switchtards tbqh.
Imagine owning a console with only ports and almost all of these ports are inferior versions.
Of course they're going to be a bit confrontational.
WiiU's up to 14-15 after it also sold a lot of units for BOTW. So not fucking likely it's gonna surpass it in the first year.
Imagine half your future major 60 dollar releases are already available, today, on a hacked box. The entire library at your fingertips (and your fingertips on a better controller) for free.
That's why Switch owners are confrontational.
The first year of the Switch is up until March 3rd, so I think it's likely if it isn't there already.
Its only 13 you cuck.
13.56 to be precise.
Wii U was discontinued, with Nintendo's final count of sales at 13.56 million. I think Switch sales could easily be above that as of the end of 2017.
Problem is that both of these consoles are roughly the same price, and only one has games releasing on it in the future.
Also, I'm a Switch and Wii U owner, and the only games I own that have been ported are Mario Kart 8 and Hyrule Warriors, the latter of which I'm picking up anyway due to half the content previously being locked to the 240p version.
>to be fair
Anyone else sick of this reddit phrase?
ours was to be honest, until >desu
It should be around 11 to 12 right now, no way it will meetsales exppectations of 16.7
Of course 13 million is nothing. According to nintendofags 73.6 million is nothing. newgamenetwork.com
And what are you basing this on?
>Problem is that both of these consoles are roughly the same price
A refurbished WiiU from Nintendo (repaired by the people who fucking make them) is 200. Has been for ages. Used is even less.
>According to nintendofags 73.6 million is nothing.
I think you misinterpreted that. According to nintendofags 73.6 million is impressive with nothing to play on it.
If the WiiU has the best exclusive lineup of the gen despite selling terrible and the PS4 has a weak lineup almost certainly due to it's success why exactly are their people hoping the Switch is wildly successful again?
When they know you'll buy it anyway you get things like Nabbit Kong for 60 dollars. When they're desperately trying to draw in a crows you get Splatoon 1, Smash 4, Xenoblade X, etc.
10 mil in dec around 600k in japan after that, us sales will meet that for the same time period plus yurop and other territories.
Why would sales keep going up at the pace they did? The Switch was releasing launch year fire all of 2017 and Nintendo just proved to the world that it had nothing left up it's sleeve for Q1.
Can you read?
Because sales guarantee ports of current releases. I really just want Switch to be Vita 2.0 but with good 1st party support.
>Because sales guarantee ports of current releases
I have a PC for that. It's not in my interests for consoles to sell astoundingly well. They produce better content when victory is not assured.
There's still time for a Direct in February or early March, you would have to be pretty stupid to think Nintendo and third parties have announced every single game that's releasing in the first half of 2018
It wont get dick from third parties, you arent seeing things like freedom wars or god eater or edf on it, they will remain on ps4, it will rip the shit out of the ps4 just on the back of its fitst/second party exclusives though.
Switch has already reached over half the install base of PS4 in Japan, so time will tell on that one.
Yeah but sony is preffered by such a wide margin id be surprised if you saw much, the again fanboy falcom just ported ys viii
America and the total of other regions are bigger for sales than Japan, especially during the holiday season. I'm pretty sure that the Switch would be above 12 million. It reached over 4.8 million in the U.S. alone.
Conservative estimate
Well, I'm really expecting the lifetime total of Switch to be at around 15 million when the next report comes on the 31st.