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Switch is a primary system.
That's why indies are selling best on Switch. Indie support has been great. AAA support hasn't. People buy the best games on the system.
But Indies dont count as third party games or games for whatever reason. They clearly disprove not just 1st party games are selling and they clearly prove it's a primary system for most owners
Are you sure that its the same people who claim the same thing, and that its an all or nothing situation? (either every owner has it has a secondary system, or either every owner only owns a Switch). From my understanding, the main arguement about being a secondary system is that people mainly buy first party games on it, while getting multiplatform games elsewhere. Another arguement is that people say developers are leaving money on the table for not supporting the Switch, does this mean that they're arguing that all the Switch owners only owns a Switch? Otherwise they could just get the games elsewhere if they own other systems as well (multiplatform titles).
But regardless, the main reason why games sell well is because they are good. Competition matters, games can be overshadowed by other games, but bigger titles at least will probably find a way to sell if they're really good.
Switch is a primary system.
That's why indies are selling best on Switch. Indie support has been great. AAA support hasn't. People buy the best games on the system.
But Indies dont count as third party games or games for whatever reason. They clearly disprove not just 1st party games are selling and they clearly prove it's a primary system for most owners