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TopicNintendo Switch is going to have an 8 year life cycle. 8 years.
Sunhawk
12/22/20 5:48:00 AM
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That's pretty long, especially when competing against more graphically powerful consoles. To be fair, though, I suppose it's relatively normal. The XBox 360 lasted for about 7 years, for example. Lifespans have been longer for a while now. I'm not sure how to feel about this. I actually quite like the longer lifespans of consoles these days, but the Switch is already behind various consoles graphically, and will only look worse a couple of years from now. This gives Nintendo and third party companies plenty of time to keep releasing great games for the Switch, of course. I remember how much fun I had in the fifth year and sixth year of the XBox 360, with games like Alan Wake, Black Ops 2, SSX, and so on.

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