Tachibana
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- Jul 7, 2020
When I was a kid, my parents couldn't afford every game that came out. But back then, rental stores still existed.People are just financing and/or paying it using their credit cards. A lot of people are financially illiterate and have considerable debt.
Gaming is considered a casual hobby because people usually choose one or two consoles/pc and just stick with that without bothering to get any of the other offerings because it's too expensive - we just think nothing of it due to its history and the ability to game on a budget. It IS a luxury product, we just don't treat it as such.
I passed by a local Gamestop this week, and the manager told me that he was very surprised by the demand. The point that was far more interesting is he seemed to think that everything else around the Switch 2 was under expectations. That is, accessories and games. People who bought the Mario Kart bundle didn't tend to buy anything else.The real reason the Switch 2 broke those sales records isn't demand, its supply. They've been stocking up for literally over half a year (Famiboards autists detected the shipping transactions to North America in November of last year.) If PS5 and even XBO had 4 or even 5 million units to sell in 2020 they would have. Instead that money was left on the table due to supply constraints.