Aquamarine said:
In the USA market more software has been sold per Xbox One consumer than per PlayStation 4 consumer relative to their installbases. As of March 2016 NPD, Xbox One has a 5.3 physical-only tie ratio, while the PlayStation 4 has a 5.2 tie ratio. The strength of the USA market alone is enough to compel game developers to continue support for the platform regardless of how it's performing outside of the USA. And there are even some titles where US LTD sales are greater for the Xbox One SKU....for example, when you look at the standalone software market, Call of Duty: Black Ops III has sold +5% on Xbox One vs. the PS4 version. Another example is Star Wars: Battlefront, where the Xbox One version has outsold the PS4 version by +12%. |
and that does not even account digital sales ratios, wich should be a tad higher for xbox one, too
btw can you give some insight on the revenue vs unit sales split.
so when madden ps4 vs xb1 salesratio is 61:39, is the revenue split more in favour of the xbox one with 59:41 with more ultimate editions etc. sold?
that's the real interesting stuff, that tells you something about the different platform demographics