Francis King Jr. from Cross Console Gamers writes: The Wii U has not been doing well. By all accounts, Nintendo's attempt to recapture the lightning in a bottle that was the success of the Wii has fallen flat. Nintendo recently announced its third consecutive operating loss, coming in at $457 million. According to IGN, the Wii U sold 2.7 million units in the past fiscal year, after lowering its projections for the year from 9 million units to 2.8 million. The sales bring total to 6.17 million units sold since the console's release in November of 2012. To put that into context, the PS4 has sold 7 million units since its release a year later in November of 2013. Clearly, things aren't working out.
The Nintendo Switch 2 has set a new record by selling over 3 million units within 24 hours, tripling the PlayStation 4’s previous launch day sales.
Its crazy that it's both the highest selling console on day 1 and people can walk into a store and buy it with no pre order
Company skipped last year's event.
Not surprising at all.
I mean, they´ll be releasing a new console in a few weeks.
Nintendo has announced its financial results for the full fiscal year, alongside an update to Nintendo Switch shipments and more data, including a prediction for Switch 2 hardware and software.
well, the switch 2 has two holidays in the us, thanksgiving and Christmas.
so id say its fairly possible. the rest of the world will also grab them
Switch and Switch are a different kettle of fish. A sell out at launch by the diehards, strong sales, then the non diehards will be put off by the £75 ($99) games, including the stupid download cards which are topping £65 ($85). Not rocket science to work out how the Switch 2 is going to pan out. The PS5 has sold well, but games at £70, sales have been low. As game sales drop, prices will rise. Sony could knock out all their games for £40 and still make a killing selling more games. There's no denying that a gaming crash is looming.
Not paying for something that's not worth more than the price it was advertised, which is $449 - $499.
A massive 3d Pokemon game where you can go to every region, catch every pokemon, battle every gym, and compete in the pokemon league. A game like that could be a huge system seller imo.
There must have been 20 million sites asking this same question over the past year.
Zelda :)
If anything, Mario Kart 8 seems to be a very good place to start.
A new Zelda and Metroid would probably get a sale from me. Not really interested in the hardware but no way I can pass up a new Zelda experience.