if you should switch depends on:
- your need to collaborate
- your design needs. and even the needs of sub-consultants (i.e. MEP)
- what features you miss in ArchiCAD and what are you missing that Revit has?
- what add-ins will you need and are available compared to what you use now?
- what are your future needs?
Obviously a lot of people here will favor Revit. I never used ArchiCAD. But my first complaint would be lack of collaboration and MEP (I'm an engineer). But your situation may differ.
A lot also depends on what everyone else does (Windows isn't the best OS, but most professional software is compatible)
Someone above mentioned Revit not being at an exhibition. They don't need to, because they are used on almost every project already. Microsoft never goes to an exhibition to show us Windows and Excel, because everyone already uses that.
Some things in Revit will appear harder. But there also are more opportunities. You will never end learning since Revit is extremely flexible and you can do a lot of things Autodesk never intended. Your fantasy is the limit!
Good luck and let us know what you end up with.
Revit Version: R2026.2
Hardware: i9 14900K, 64GB, Nvidia RTX 2000 Ada 16GB
Add-ins: ElumTools; Ripple-HVAC; ElectroBIM; Qbitec