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What's going on with Nintendo

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This is a very highly opinionated post haha!

Nintendo switch 2 has had the biggest console launch of all time and is on its way to surpass 20 million units soon. People are saying the switch is failing because it had a "slow" christmas season, but there's a lot of content missing: everyone had a bad christmas!

People are saying lack of first party content is the reason for the sales slump.

I am very confused because what lack of content?

We got Mario Kart World, Donkey Kong, Legends ZA, Metroid, Hyrule Warriors. . .are we looking at the same line up? and more old games got switch 2 editions. (I am counting ZA since it launched with the switch 2 version available)

That is freaking STACKED! So why are people doom and gloom? Even spring looks good. Pokemon / animal crossing, fire emblem, splatoon (maybe)

If you don't see a game you want yet, nintendo never really reveals games way in advance (other than metroid prime 4) after the February direct the year will look even better.

I guess what I am saying is I don't understand why Nintendo can release 10+ games and its NINTENDOOMED and microsoft & sony can put put 1 or 2 first party games a year and no one says anything. strange!!

I agree with you!

In fact, the Nintendo Switch 2 has already sold way more units in the first months of its release compared to the Nintendo Switch. As you said, we're talking about almost 20 million units sold since its release in June.

I don't want to make comparisons with other consoles because I'm not an expert, but this number alone should make it clear that it is unfair to talk about a hypothetical NINTENDOOM.

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