I want to see:



a) how much Pokemon expands the Switch user base, particularly among children and women

b) if LABO does do well this holiday, riding Pokemon

c) when Animal Crossing lands

d) when Switch gets its price cut

e) when Switch gets revised and how

f) what other "new ways to play" Nintendo is cooking and how they pan out in the market.



The thing Nintendo kept hammering at the beginning of the year was that they were going to pivot to trying to expand the breadth of the Switch's audience and it has been kind of quiet on that front, with LABO being their main effort in that regard so far and not having a particularly flashy opening. So the end of the year and the final quarter of the fiscal year is going to say particularly much about how well they've achieved this end in the second year of the device.