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Swordmasterman said:

Yes, is really sad, Final Fantasy XV, is one of the most awaited games of the decade and is on 960 place on Xbox One, i did not even knew that Amazon, had more than 960 games for pre-order.

As I said before, the PS4 version of Type-0 outsold the XB1 version 4 to 1 in the US/UK, two of the XB1's strongest markets. There's a possibility that the distribution of FFXV's sales will be even more lopsided because FFXV is the only JRPG the XB1 will have this year. Scalebound is delayed to 2017. Meanwhile, the PS4 will be getting these JRPGs for the first half of the year:

Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth - (Feb. 2)
Megadimension Neptunia VII - (Feb. 2)
The Witch and the Hundred Knight: Revival Edition - (March 1)
Nights of Azure - (March 29)
Fairy Fencer F Advent Dark Force - (Spring)
Odin Sphere Leifhrasir - (June 7)

The PS4 has the means to increase its JRPG fanbase before FFXV comes out while there is literally no incentive for JRPG fans to get an XB1. And after FFXV releases, what else is there for the XB1? Meanwhile, the PS4 will get Persona 5, Kingdom Hearts 2.8, SAO: Hollow Realization, Nier Automata, Tales of Berseria, World of Final Fantasy, etc. This leads me into wondering about the prospects of an XB1 version of FFXVI. If FFXV sales end up being as lopsided as Amazon (and Abdiel's assessments) suggests, it's quite possible that Square will skip the XB1 for the next mainline FF. PC and the Nintendo audiences are far more viable JRPG markets. Heck, Xenoblade X had a better debut than Rise of the Tomb Raider's.