DJEVOLVE said:
|
Since we're watching different numbers, i took the time to gather information to share with you:
| ps4 | one | |||||
| call of duty | 12,120 | 281,565 | 25,225 | 289,729 | ||
| battlefield 4 | 4,570 | 264,293 | 6,490 | 145,761 | ||
| watch dogs | 6,918 | 143,801 | 4,550 | 87,086 | ||
| assassin's creed | 9,495 | 190,531 | 7,103 | 125,645 | ||
| nba 2k14 | 3,648 | 54,229 | ||||
| Destiny | 19,375 | 80,395 | 9,110 | 56,158 | ||
| Madden 25 | 3,405 | 76,201 | 3,890 | 53,497 |
Call of duty: xbox one
Battlefield 4: Weekly: xbox one, total: ps4 (still above 100k difference)
Assassin's creed and Watch dogs: ps4 above weekly and total
Destiney: weekly and total: ps4
nba 2k14: weekly and total: ps4, xbox one version isn't on the chartz yet.
NFL 25: weekly : xbox one, total : ps4 (this one are pretty much even in weekly sales)
So there you go:
In Weekly numbers: xbox one have 3, ps4 have 4
In total numbers: Xbox one: 1, ps4 everything else.
In summary, no, not most of the games are catching slowly.









