

What console will it play better on if any (between my switch an PS5.) what console have I been playing the most lately, and is it multiplayer. When I am choosing to buy a third party game I look at a few things. Obviously everyone here views Nintendo consoles as at least one of their preferred choices, but I would wager that most of us also by third party games to some degree wether it’s on a Nintendo console or not.

I think there’s a lot of confusion in this thread. Ryan was also asked why he thinks Call of Duty didn’t perform well on Nintendo consoles, and he said Call of Duty is aimed at a “very different audience than the standard Nintendo audience that enjoys Mario and Zelda, not Call of Duty.” Ryan largely played into this point, claiming Nintendo is in the console market but is not Sony’s direct competitor. The FTC has been trying to establish that Nintendo is not a competitor in the “relevant market” in terms of this trial, saying that the Nintendo Switch’s less capable hardware puts it in a different realm than PlayStation and Xbox. Ryan Says Nintendo Is Not Sony’s Direct Competitor He said that the core audience of Nintendo’s video game systems prefer playing games such as Mario and Zelda, rather than first person shooters like Call of Duty. Ryan was also asked about the Call of Duty 10 year deal with Nintendo and why he believes Call of Duty will not perform well sales-wise on the Nintendo Switch family of consoles.

Ryan was asked whether he sees Nintendo as a competitor to his PlayStation business to which he said Nintendo is in the console market, but is not Sony’s direct competitor. Jim Ryan, the boss of PlayStation, appeared yesterday in court via a prerecorded video as part of the Xbox Federal Trade Commission trial, regarding Microsoft potential acquisition of Activision-Blizzard.
