It's Official, Switch 2 Has Sold Over 3.5 Million Units Globally In Its First Four Days
It's Official, Switch 2 Has Sold Over 3.5 Million Units Globally In Its First Four Days
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It's Official, Switch 2 Has Sold Over 3.5 Million Units Globally In Its First Four Days
Just a moment...
Still a long way to go to match the 100+ million Switch 1 units sold. I got a Switch 2 but I've bought every Nintendo console including Wii-U so I'm not particularly representative.
Beating Switch 1 might be a tough one. Let's see how the year 2 and 3 sales number are first.
They've made a good start by naming it 2 so people realise it's a new console instead of an add-on (like many did with wii-U)
There’s a lot of good reasons it won’t… they need a lite version… smaller, lighter, better ergo and no detachable joycons, for less money. The switch 1 lite is the version all my extended family double and triple dipped on. It was just kid friendly.
They release a version like that 2 years from now, and there’s a good chance they can keep the sales going into a new generation of kids.
I have too but skipped it until they bring out an OLED version
Steam deck fans watching the console they said nobody will buy outsell four years of sales in four days:
Love my switch, but I honestly have no interest in Nintendo anymore. There are plenty of fantastic games around that don't require paying Nintendo prices.
Plus my old switch is still totally cormulent.
Upvote for use of the word cromulent, it doesn't get enough use. 😀
Buying on launch is generally for hardcore fans. If you are happy with Switch, nothing wrong with waiting a while and seeing how Switch 2 looks in an year or so, and also how the rest of the gaming ecosystem is at that time.
Okay? Why leave this comment? What does this contribute to this convo? Good for you I guess?
What are people thinking, switch 2 vs steam deck, and switch 2 vs switch 1?
I still play my switch often, not sure which way to jump if I were to upgrade.
I am happy with my Switch 1, and Switch 2 is exactly what I wanted, a backward compatible "better" Switch, like PS5 after PS4, so I am going with Switch 2.
On the other hand, if you don't care about Nintendo first party games, Steam Deck can be a good choice. Or if you can wait a couple of years, there might be Steam Deck 2, which will probably be better than both Steam Deck and Switch 2.
If you play more third party games get a steam deck. If you want to play the new Nintendo games get a switch 2.
First party titles are basically the only reason to buy ANY Nintendo console. However there are alternatives. For example if you don't have a Nintendo console but want to (legally) play a 3D Zelda game, just play one of the Batman Arkham games as it's basically the same core gameplay loop. For a 2D Zelda game play Tunic.
It depends. Do you want to play witch 2 exclusives and don't have a pc? Then switch 2, you don't have an option there.
Do you want to play 3rd party games or nintendo preswitch (and actually some switch games too)? Deck, the games will be cheaper, you can buy bundles, you won't have to pay for online, you can install from steam, gog, epic, etc. It's a pc.
As you already have a switch, I'd wait on the 2 if you don't need to play MK World right now. If you wish you could play PC and older console games on the go get a deck (I did and it's great) but if you don't care much about the PC backlog you can just wait until the 2 has some more exclusives our and/or you cand find it cheaper. I'm currently revisiting some PS2 games alongside newer indie titles and it's very cool.
I have a launch LCD Steam Deck and yesterday was planning to upgrade to the OLED version. Unfortunately:
Steam Deck OLED 512GB and 1TB models are temporarily out-of-stock in the US and Canada as we adapt to recent supply chain constraints. We anticipate being back in stock by end of summer, and currently expect prices will remain the same. We'll update here as soon as we have more clarity on what the timeline ultimately looks like.
and currently expect prices will remain the same
Surprising, but glad to see. Wonder how they're swinging that.
Imo for people who don't get the differences it's just ecosystem usually. They have other Nintendo stuff so they keep buying it
It's down to personal preference, in my opinion. Steam Deck has more flexibility (any game store + Steam, since it is just a Linux PC in a convenient form factor, so you can go through the massive PC back catalogue as well as enjoy massive sales), but the Switch 2 has a wide array of exclusive titles (Mario Kart World is like my dream Mario Kart, and I am not ashamed to admit I'm addicted to Fire Emblem) as well as the third party titles. Deck has more online features (Nintendo for some reason refuse to put achievements into their consoles, plus Steam has the community pages), but Switch 2 has a better local multiplayer experience (being able to detach a Joy Con and play with a friend on a long train ride or something is amazing). I would say buy both, but most people would rather not do both (since it's a lot of money, two separate devices, and also two separate libraries). It really depends on your priorities. Personally, I lean more Switch 2 due to its good combination of exclusives and third party games, but that is heavily influenced by the fact I have one.
They seemed to have a lot of units available last weekend, so I’m sure that helped.
I’m really enjoying mine! It’s a good system.
Was reading about it, apparently the first year is always supply constrained, not demand constrained (unless it's a complete flop or something), and Nintendo prepared a lot of supply.
I like how they call it the fastest eve selling. Honestly it's just had the stock available and demand present. Normally you only get demand with modern consoles lol
It's nice. Today I was playing it with a friend. The larger display and detachable joycons are great for easy socializing activities. Besides Nintendo first party games I have no intent to buy any single player games for this console. But anything local multiplayer, I'm all over that. Ya I hope someday PC handhelds can become ubiquitous local multiplayer machines that weigh about the same as a Switch 2. I just don't think they're there yet. Eventually someday but it's a nascent developing form factor for PCs. For now I'm happy to have a Switch 2 and a Legion Go
has Nintendo already enacted the "we can brick your device whenever we want to" policy?
Xbox and PlayStation have that yet they never do it and tbh I doubt Nintendo will ever do so either. Its more for legal protection especially in cases where the user bricks their system.
I saw a YouTube video claiming someone got their switch 2 bricked already. Didn't watch the video itself, so I don't know the details, but I assume a mod attempt was made.
thanks, I'll keep an eye out.
Not sure. I saw a GitHub for a way to connect an nvme already though lol
But I thought everyone would boycott Nintendo for being too greedy and bricking everyone and their mother's device right after launch? And all the games play better on other platforms? And Nintendo is only for kids?
That right there is why social media, and especially Reddit, is circlejerk bullshit.
Jfc what a defeatist ass attitude, I'm not buying a switch 2, are you?
Bringing attention to issues is a good thing, just because the result doesn't pan out like you hoped or expected or whatever the fuck this response indicates your position is, doesn't mean it had no effect at all.
Coming to Lemmy I've massively improved my knowledge of Linux and have moved away from centralized services in general and moved toward self hosting much more then I would have otherwise without the influence of users here. Everyone isn't doing this so clearly it's just a circle jerk right?
Yeah but there a few basic facts even you need to acknowledge:
So when this platform is the exact opposite it makes it look like a circlejerk or at least an echo chamber
I'm not everyone. I haven't bought it. Popularity does not equal morality.
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