The console is a bit more powerful than the PS4 from what we've seen and it functions as both a high end handheld (more powerful than the steam deck which launched cor $600) and a decent console.
What makes you think it's more powerful than Steam Deck, which Digital Foundry found to be almost on par with Xbox Series S? We don't know if Switch 2 is stronger than PS4, but if it is it's probably closer to PS4 Pro than XBSS. We're getting on to Xbox 5 in a year or two, and you're thinking PS4 Pro is worth $450 just because it's portable?
And no, Steam Deck didn't launch at $600, it was $400 if you took the lower memory option. Switch 2 has no business being weaker and more expensive than the several years old Steam Deck.
The games seem to be extremely well optimized and run at 120fps which is more than the average PS5 game. The joycons have new mouse functionality. It was most likely an extremely expensive console to produce and if they made it any cheaper they'd be losing significant amounts of money.
To achieve 120fps I expect worse graphics than any other console version of the game, or at best equal to Xbox One versions, and of course it won't be a constant 120fps. Though I'll admit optimization does seem good.
Nintendo has a track record of making profitable consoles, I'm sure that's holding true. They could just take less or no profit and still make tons of money.
I agree. I predict it'll sell around 80-100 million.
I think that sounds about right, give or take based on how much they improve the library and what their revisions are like.
It already has a 2-6 hour battery life in its current form. Probably 2 hours for higher end games. A lite would have an atrocious battery life.
Switch Lite actually ended up having a better battery life than the Switch, so I'd expect the same here or unchanged. Worst case scenario it's negligibly impacted.
Nintendo is more popular than Sony. The switch oiled was 50 more than the switch and has done extremely well. More people are going to be willing to spend $450 on a switch 2 than a PS5. Nintendo software sells are better than most third party games
Nintendo is more popular than Sony? Maybe, depends on how you look at it, and from what timeframe. If we're looking at just 2017 onwards, I think so, but dial it back to 2012 and that's questionable.
Popularity only takes you so far anyway. Ultimately a library sells a console, and that's the biggest problem right now. I'm quite a Nintendo fan, but even I'm not very excited by the offerings. This may change as we learn of what's coming in the next few months.