The Nintendo switch is one of the single most popular consoles of all time and no amount of abuse has driven their fans away so I don’t think this will be the final straw. The only thing that will hurt their next console is if they drop the ball as hard as they did like with Wii-U, which is very unlikely as they are basically signaling they’re just doing a switch v2. Xbox is absolutely shitting the bed right now and sony is figuring out their future given the insane budgets for AAA’s that they have greenlit in the past are clearly no longer sustainable and their live service play has not panned out. The nearest competitor is the steam deck, and I would be very surprised to learn that people are viewing that as in either/or proposition given the experiences and libraries are vastly different.
The Nintendo switch is one of the single most popular consoles of all time and no amount of abuse has driven their fans away so I don’t think this will be the final straw. The only thing that will hurt their next console is if they drop the ball as hard as they did like with Wii-U, which is very unlikely as they are basically signaling they’re just doing a switch v2. Xbox is absolutely shitting the bed right now and sony is figuring out their future given the insane budgets for AAA’s that they have greenlit in the past are clearly no longer sustainable and their live service play has not panned out. The nearest competitor is the steam deck, and I would be very surprised to learn that people are viewing that as in either/or proposition given the experiences and libraries are vastly different.