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The WiiU was a huge failure, why try again?
Aka, ~100 million customers bought something else that generation.
There are a ton of reasons why the Wii U failed. But I'm suggesting something closer to the Switch. Basically a beefier Switch lite with an option to remotely dock. It would do exactly what the Switch currently does but in a more convenient way. What makes you think that would fail?
My main gripe and reason to not purchase would be the lack of removable components. And a fatter switch without removable components sounds like a WiiU without the optical drive or offloaded processor unit.
I think the sales numbers of Switch units for 2022 are compelling. It demonstrates how others feel about an integrated device from Nintendo.
2.6 million lites sold vs 15.3 million joycon enabled switches (6.1 standard, 9.2 oled)
(Also the dock is great for charging)