The Switch named the most-searched console in 2016December 28, 2016 - 17:01 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - 2016 has been a year of new hardware for the games industry. Sony released the PS4 Pro, PS4 Slim and PSVR. Microsoft released the Xbox One S and has talked a great deal about its plans for Project Scorpio. But neither of these console giants win the accolade for most-searched for gaming device of 2016. Nintendo, which has released no significant hardware (unless you count new 3DS XL units in fresh colours), takes the top two spots for consoles in the hardware search rankings. The Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Classic Mini: NES occupy number 5 and 7 in the top 10 list, beating PSVR and the PS4 Pro. The devices at the top were the iPhone SE and Google Pixel, Digital Spy said.
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