jnemesh said:
This time it's different. We have a console with good performance, and one that can't usually hit 1080p in most games. You also have SIGNIFICANTLY less exclusives this time around on the Xbox. Comparing the poor sales of the Xbox One to the initial launch of the PS3 is just plain dumb. It's a whole new game, and it's Microsoft's game to lose this time. You can talk about how well it will do 3 or 4 years from now, but if it continues selling at it's current pace, I am not sure that Microsoft's shareholers will be that patient. I fully expect Xbox to be killed off or sold off if it continues to be outsold 3:1 for the rest of the year! Understand that Microsoft's Xbox division has NEVER been profitable, EVER! MS can only keep losing money on a product so long, and the Xbox's time is just about up. The lackluster sales of the One may just be the final nail in the coffin. |
I'm completely LOL'ing at your response. Here is the reality from each company's end of year quarter results:
Microsoft:
Microsoft has just announced record revenue and profits for Q2 2014 (calendar Q4 2013). On the back of strong Xbox One and 360 sales, and good growth by its commercial licensing divisions, Microsoft managed to bring in $24.5 billion in revenue and $8 billion profit.
Sony:
Sony Corporation reported its financial results for the financial year ending 31 March 2014 Wednesday. With a wide range of products and divisions reporting, and the numbers broken out to provide greater transparency, the stand-out number for many will still be the ¥128.4 billion (approximately $1.26 billion) net loss.
And your "nail in the coffin" phrase was exactly what people were saying in 2006/2007 about the PS3. And I don't understand how it's not different. You had a struggling console that after a couple years, finally turned around and has become huge. And the reality, Xbox One is selling perfectly fine, it's just that PS4 is exceeding expectations. This is a major, long term strategy for MS and they clearly have the cash to do it. After an epic 8 year blockbuster like the 360, they're not going to roll over and give up 8 months in or even 1 to 2 years in. This is a 5-7 year run, regardless of the results.







