Nintendo Switch Wins Product of the Year and Console of the Year | Best Tech 2017

Nintendo’s hybrid console has reached another milestone no we do not mean the 2 million sells in the USA or 2 million units per month. We are talking about the “Nintendo Switch Wins Product of the Year and Console of the Year” headlines and it was the top selling console of many months. NPD hasn’t released numbers, but they did say the Switch sold very well this month. In a post, Business Wire wrote about these big sales.

The Nintendo Switch was the product that had the Trusted Reviews team most excited this year. As well as winning the coveted Product of the Year Award, it also picked up Console of the Year, thanks to its forward-thinking design, versatility, and exceptional list of exclusive games. TR Website  for AWARDS say.

The Switch has been sitting on the 1st spot for five months since it launched seven months ago, and the Switch is the best selling current gen console. The Switch has already sold over 7 million units in the US only. That is impressive. The Switch hasn’t even gon through 1 holiday season. After the holiday season, Nintendo Switch will probably sell a lot more. The PS 4 sold 4.2 million units at the end of 2013, and it launched on November 15th, 2013. Nintendo’s holiday line up is going to be very good. Super Mario Odysee and Fire Emblem Warriors will be released in October, Doom and Skyrim coming in November, Xenoblade Chronicles 2 coming on December 1st are coming to the Switch. Nintendo will have many good games in this Holiday season.  Nintendo had many games in the top 20 most sold games of September. Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle is at the 7th spot, Metroid: Samus Returns is at the 8th place, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is at the 1oth spot, and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is at spot 11. Nintendo’s software sells weren’t as impressive as its hardware sells this month.

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Mohsen Daemi