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With nearly 95% of the vote (approximately 94.7% in favor of the PS4) Amazon has decided to end the user poll between the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 early. Back on June 13th the marketplace giant ran a Facebook poll to see which one consumers were more interested in between Microsoft and Sony's consoles and it appears that gamers have spoken quite loudly with their Facebook voting.

For now, the final numbers read 38984 votes in favor of the PlayStation 4 with only 2162 votes in favor of the Xbox One. Does anyone know how many employees work at Microsoft?

Originally, the poll was supposed to run for a week and end on June 20th, giving gamers plenty of time to cast a vote and comment in favor of the console they were most looking forward to. Unfortunately, Amazon cut the poll short after there was a massive and clearly lopsided showing of favoritism for one product over the other. This could also be an easy indicator for companies to use as a gauge for the potential purchasing habits of gamers and casual consumers alike for this fall.

Thinking about this logically, there's no real reason as to why Amazon would have wanted to end the poll early given all the free publicity and traffic they were receiving from the unbiased and very public escapade. That is, unless things were cut short, potentially, under coercion from upper management?

In reality, the poll was definitely generating a lot of media buzz, especially from gaming outlets who covered the lopsided-as-a-poorly-done-boob-job poll, with an obvious reporting slant given in favor of Sony's upcoming PlayStation 4. It's not unlikely that the whole event could have incurred the intervention of reputation management agents, perhaps?

Personally, I really wanted to see what the voting habits were going to be like at the end of the official session between both consoles, but I guess we'll have to settle for what they ended up with.

Maybe the good folks at Forbes or Polygon can ping Amazon and find out what really happened? If I were a betting man I'd say a very nonsensical and boilerplate PR response is what we'll all end up with. Such is the fate of these kind of events during the propaganda-fueled warfare of corporate giants.

http://www.cinemablend.com/games/PS4-Grabs-95-Consumer-Votes-Amazon-Ends-Poll-Early-56766.html



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Launch is quite a long time away, but if this is a sign of things to come than Xbone is in serious trouble.



I was walking down along the street and I heard this voice saying, "Good evening, Mr. Dowd." Well, I turned around and here was this big six-foot rabbit leaning up against a lamp-post. Well, I thought nothing of that because when you've lived in a town as long as I've lived in this one, you get used to the fact that everybody knows your name.

Why'd they end it early?



Not surprised a bit. XBOne is getting nothing but bad reactions from the GP.

With that said, we all know Microsoft is going to advertise like crazy, so it might not be this one sided at launch.



If Xbox was the same price as ps4 I think itd be a different story. Those poll results should strike fear into everyone.



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They possibly simply did not expect this kind of response. Amazon is neutral, they have no wish to anger or embarrass one supplier or another (except, perhaps, Nintendo). They might have ended it on their own for that reason or agreed to end it early after being asked by Microsoft. It's probably the right decision.

There is also the possibility that they suspected foul play. It's hard to look at those numbers and not wonder.



i dont think x1 is in trouble. the mass consumer base doesn't do pre-orders. Once the avid gamer fans get their systems and supply is recharged...we'll see the real results.



Much more interested in seeing the numbers for each console once they have been out for over a year.



 

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Fifaguy360 said:
i dont think x1 is in trouble. the mass consumer base doesn't do pre-orders. Once the avid gamer fans get their systems and supply is recharged...we'll see the real results.


The mass consumer doesn't buy $500 consoles either.



RolStoppable said:
Even the Wii U could have beaten the X1 in a one-on-one contest, because Sony fans would have made sure to vote against Microsoft.

Hahaha! You nailed it.