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- You Never Know, The Switch Sales Are Gonna Get Higher In The Near Future, Don't Matter If The Series Makes It Or Not To The Switch.
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i know you not, but i think your statement is falsified by several concurrent articles reporting increase in sales of Nintendo's Switch Console. several articles even say that it surpassed the sales of PS4 in its home country - Japan (ref: https://comicbook.com/gaming/2019/05/18/nintendo-switch-sales-ps4-japan/). True, the first few years of the Switch was met with several hick ups in its sales due to consumer doubts. but with its stable increase and games releasing one after another, i doubt Nintendo Switch's light will fade out sooner than expected.
Also, there are already tons of Ports released and are being released to the System. This includes the most recent one - AC3. While the console is turning into a Port Machine, it is by no means an insult. I think it just proves that its system can handle several games that was initially unimaginable.
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First, off your responding to something I posted back on OCT 3 2018.
Today is 5/18/2019 and you respond with some half baked reply trying to make me look like I failed somehow in my reporting?
You said, "Quote" ( i think your statement is falsified by several concurrent articles reporting increase in sales of Nintendo's Switch Console. several articles even say that it surpassed the sales of PS4 in its home country - Japan)
Well, I was not addressing the Japan market at the time of my post back in October 2018!
Your failure in assuming I was even saying anything about Japan is your own human error in reading my original post properly.
I was referring to the current decline in sales at that time in general terms.
Hence the article I posted in my original post at that time clearly shows a clear discussion at that time.
Which then in your current reply to me you give me credit for being correct.
Your words showing I was right about the lackluster sales back in Oct 2018.
You said, "Quote" (True, the first few years of the Switch was met with several hick ups in its sales due to consumer doubts.)
Now as for your article you posted here currently, which I read fully!
The story you posted clearly reads the Nintendo's Switch Console outselling the PS4 in Japan.
I have found new proof, however, that the Nintendo Switch has actually outsold PS4 & Xbox One in Japan.
Now even with that good news & Nintendo's fast-paced sales in Japan.
This is certainly not the case yet in America or any other country for that matter so far.
Here are the total sales of the Nintendo Switch Console with the latest statics I could find.
Proofread! https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2019/05/15/nintendo-switch-lifetime-sales-outsold-ps4-in-japan/
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Dude, you said:
Wont matter if it comes out on that platform.
Nintendo Switch is a failing product in sales anyways!
In a short time say two to three years it will be obsolete.
Just admit you spoke hateful horsecrap. It is heading to its third year not obsolete and it is not a failing product.
This E3 Nintendo just crashed the competitors. Sony was ashamed enough to not even show up.
Now PS4 Owners are comemorating an episodic game that was announced in 2015 and the worst version of Cyberpunk 2077.
THis is truly a bad year to be a PS4 owner.
If you wish to have a logical and intelligent conversation with me or anyone on these forums.
I highly recommend you learn to be kind and not argumentive.
You can state your own ideas and facts clearly without the drama.
I highly doubt you read my last post.
I clearly said I found facts that Nintendo Switch was outselling PS4 & Xbox One in Japan.
I than posted the link to show proof of sales.
I also said that was all good and fine for sales in Japan.
However outside of Japan the sales have not out sold PS4 or Xbox One in other countries.
So I clearly don't know why your stressing out over sales?
I clearly proved my case from my last two posts.
Maybe read what I said slower and digest the facts in logical terms.
Have a great day 👍😁
Your original claim was that Switch "is a failing product in sales [in October '18]", thus EA shouldn't bother porting NFS to it. As you still haven't retracted your statement because you believe the article you posted accurately reflects the situation in October '18, allow me to contribute with my two cents:
- The first article you posted backing your claim literally says nothing about the Switch failing. They primarily reported on Nintendo stocks and how they were in decline at the time of writing. Fluctuations in the stock market say nothing about the actual sales of the console, as stock performance is based on expectations and shareholders who only care about quick profit. The only mention of Switch sales performance is sourced with GameStop, stating they're only seeing a “steady level of demand for Switch.”. Now, I'm not an English major, but steady level of demand ≠ decline.
- Nintendo's stock has a history of dropping quite frequently, especially after they make big announcements and post-E3. [most recent decline] [more examples] This has nothing to do with actual core sales of the Switch, as you strictly stated yourself that's what we're focusing on.
- Moreover, I spotted an error in that article, which reported that Nintendo were expecting to sell 20 million units in total (life-to-date) by March 2019 (Fiscal Year ending in March 2019). That's a falsly reported claim as Nintendo actually were expecting to sell 20 million units only in that fiscal year alone (April 2018 to March 2019). [source] The article, not realizing this grave mistake, goes on to say that Nintendo only has to ship out 2 million units from July 2018 to March 2019 (that's 9 months) and even cite another article which doubts Nintendo will hit this milestone... of course, the cited article had it right, but the CriticalIndex article actually doubted Nintendo would be able to ship 2 million units in 9 months. This heavily diminishes the credibility of the article, in my opinion.
- Nintendo's stock has a history of dropping quite frequently, especially after they make big announcements and post-E3. [most recent decline] [more examples] This has nothing to do with actual core sales of the Switch, as you strictly stated yourself that's what we're focusing on.
- Yes, the sales weren't the best compared to the steep increase during the Holidays of 2018, only selling about 5 million units from April 2018 to October 2018 [source: Total Sales up to Q2 FY2018 MINUS Total Sales up to Q1 FY2018]. Look at this official sales chart:
But, if 5 million units sold from April to October is seen as being "in a slump" for you, then what are good console sales numbers to you? If you base your standard on the other big consoles, Playstation 4 and Xbox One, then let's have a look at their sales during their second year (as it was the Switch's second year you were referring to) [VGCHARTZ - NOT OFFICIAL CHART]:
Playstation 4 shipped units from April 2015 to October 2015 totaled at 7 million [source: Q1 FY2015 Sales PLUS Q2 FY2015 Sales] in the same months of the year. For Xbox One, there are no official individual sales, but reading from the chart above the sales were roughly 2.5 million in the same period.
If 5 million units sold in Apr-Oct is "failing" for you, then surely you must also believe the PS4 (and especially Xbox One) was somewhat failing as well back in its second year? - Moreover, now that the second fiscal year has ended for the Switch, here are the official numbers after 2 years and 1 month:
Switch total hardware sales after 2 years and 1 month: 34.74 million units [source]
PS4 total hardware sales after 2 years and 1 month: 35.9 million units [source] - As for your second claim, about the Switch not outselling PS4 or Xbox One outside of Japan, yes, that is true. However, the fact alone that Switch outsold PS4 lifetime sales in Japan is mind-blowing, considering the PS4 launched 3 years earlier than Switch. In only 2 years did Switch beat PS4's whole 5 years in Japan. Let that sink in. Obviously this won't happen worldwide, but that alone is really impressive if you ask me. The Switch is actually closing in on Xbox One's lifetime sales, worldwide, and that is also pretty impressive.
- HOWEVER, while not outselling the lifetime sales of PS4/XOne in other countries, the Switch is in fact outselling PS4 and Xbox One in the US on a time-aligned basis. Don't believe me? Allow me to post all the relevant sources leading up to the date of your last post (June '19):
- The Nintendo Switch Was The Best-Selling Console In December 2017 (US)
- US: Switch has sold more consoles than any other platform in history on a time-aligned basis (10 months in, up till Jan '18)
- Nintendo Switch becomes best-selling console in U.S. history (12 months in, up till March '18)
- July 2018 NPD (US): Switch the best-selling hardware platform (the article you posted was also published in July, yet the Switch was thriving)
- November 2018 NPD (US): Switch outsells PS4 and Xbox One, moves over 1.3 million units
- Nintendo Switch has better first 21 month sales than PS4 and Xbox One in U.S. (up till Dec '18)
- NINTENDO SWITCH WAS THE BEST-SELLING CONSOLE OF 2018 IN THE U.S.
- Nintendo Switch outsold Xbox One and PS4 in February 2019 (US)
- March 2019 NPD (US): Switch was the best-selling platform of the month and for Q1 2019
- April 2019 NPD (US): Switch was again the best-selling hardware platform of the month and year-to-date
- May 2019 NPD (US): Switch was the best-selling hardware once again
- June 2019 NPD: (US) Switch was the best-selling hardware platform of the month and first half of 2019
- The Switch is doing great in the US and outselling the other consoles time and time again!
⭐ So, what's my point with all of this? ⭐
Seeing incorrect information being spread without any actual data as an attempt to shut down someone for asking a legitimately good question, is something I had to rectify for the benefit of everyone who might see this, thinking the Switch is failing, which as I've established here is NOT true.
As for Need For Speed, it's essentially free real estate on the Switch as there are no AAA realistic racing games on the platform, and EA would be stupid not to make a port as it's free profit! EA have already established the Switch as a profitable enough platform, testing it with FIFA 18 (1.1 million sales, unofficial source) and FIFA 19 (0.75 million sales, unofficial source). These numbers are waay better than on Wii U, and I can see a Need For Speed game doing really well on the Switch. Heck, all they have to do is port Most Wanted (Wii U) and I'd buy the game! While we're at it, I'd love to see a Sims game as well on the Switch, but for now I'll have to make do with the upcoming Animal Crossing game 🙂
✨Yes, Need For Speed (and other EA games) should definitely come to the Switch for easy profit ✨
- The first article you posted backing your claim literally says nothing about the Switch failing. They primarily reported on Nintendo stocks and how they were in decline at the time of writing. Fluctuations in the stock market say nothing about the actual sales of the console, as stock performance is based on expectations and shareholders who only care about quick profit. The only mention of Switch sales performance is sourced with GameStop, stating they're only seeing a “steady level of demand for Switch.”. Now, I'm not an English major, but steady level of demand ≠ decline.
- @BLVD69 Homie got called out, then got destroyed in the replies, then gets upset and tries to flip the script saying other people are mean.
Ouch mate.. You're so full of it. I don't think you understand what an intelligent conversation is. So the only thing I will tell you is that you better keep your biased opinions for yourself and leave the argumentation to those that actually understand the situation and have common sense. Have a great life! The 🤐👍
I come from the future, now the Nintendo Switch is a big seller.
And Have a lot of Great Games.
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