I expect sales are dropping off as ereaders work for years and years.
The Kobo Touch I bought a few years ago is working fine and being used by my daughter.
Same as my Wife's old Kobo Touch, which my son inherited when my wife and I upgraded to Kobo Glos.
Even though there are quite a few differences between the Touch and Glo (mainly the Glo has a light), the Touches do the job of providing the reading experience perfectly well.
I probably won't get a new ereader until my Glo eventually dies as TBH I don't really want or need any new features in a dedicated ereading device.
The 2 key things for me are:
I can read the text clearly.
I get a few weeks out of battery life.
So far, all our ereaders do this so we have no reason to get new ereaders.
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