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thismeintiel said:
jason1637 said:

But last year the PS4 has a fresh price cut and it was its first price cut of the gen for ps4 so it did well. For this the PS4 would have been out for a little under a month so the hardcore fans awould have already bought it and the casuals will wait for the holidays.

The game will sell more on PS4 no questions asked but i think it can do better on XB1 in  the US and thats because most Titanfall console fans have an Xbox already so for people who want to get into the game because of their friends are into it will buy an xbox one for it.

You're right. I completely forgot about the $50 starting that month. Still, if it had new a full $100, Sony would have easily won, regardless of not having any big exclusives that month or being up against the XBO's biggest exclusive.

So, my points still stand. Gears is a big game, but nowhere near Halo. Heck, even Halo isn't Halo, anymore. And this will also be a $100 cut if the Slim launches at $249. More importantly, it'll be the first time the PS4 is at (or beyond) that $299 sweet spot the XBO has been at for the longest time. Couple that with XBO Slim slowly losing its impact, I think Sony has the rest of the year (maybe even gen) on lock.

When will Gran Turismo and The Last Guardian launch for the PS4 ? November ?

I think that, with the delay of Final Fantasy XV to November,  Sony will win the last 2 months of the year.