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Well it doesn’t surprise me. As much money as they make and how they value their employees. It’s a great company in that regard.
Well, when your games remain full price many years after release.
And you make profit off of outdated hardware.
I would be shocked if they couldn't afford to retain their staff.
This should make fans attending the ahow event happier as Bandai Namco is bringing some interesting game experiences to the convention.
I mean the other two systems come at the tail end of the year. I'd say more for 2021 Nintendo needs to think about how they can compete.
Way nr1 as long as you have good exclusive games you can compete with everyone you want. Sadly not many good games switch had past year (year before that was a blast)
Stop comparing a handheld to a home console and yes the switch is a handheld with a home dock mode and not the other way around.
I believe Nintendo will never have any competiton as long as they release these stellar games. Luigi Mansion 3, Link Awakening Remake, Mario odyssey, Mario kart 8 deluxe, Mario maker 2 , Breath of the Wild and the list goes on and on.
The Switch came out March 2017. November 2021, the Switch will be 4 years and 9 months old. I bet that is when the new one will drop.