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If you look at the bigger picture, there is a bit of irony here. Someone at Microsoft (probably Greenburg) said that initial low Xbox One sales were due to Xbox 360 owners not ready to upgrade. So those Xbox 360 owners must be playing a plentiful of games during that time, and it should have been reflected by sales of retail giants such as Gamestop. But I get the impression that Gamestop needed this boost in 360 software sales maybe because they were potentially lagging due to lack of activity on the Xbox 360? Just a thought.