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zorg1000 said:
Dr.Vita said:


Actually the shortages for PS4/XOne in 2013 were huge, much bigger than Switch shortages now.
And PS4/XOne launched simultaneously so they were competing directly against each other unlike Switch which had no big launch competition.

PS4 had huge shortages, XBO not so much.

XBO hit a baseline of around 60k within 8 weeks and averaged about 63k/week in the first 8 months of 2014.

For what I remember, the post holiday shortage wasn't that huge for the PS4, at least for us at EB in Canada. Third week of january and the average shipment was able to last 3 or 4 days. The shoppers waiting in line the morning disappeared during the same period. I still remember the Wii, where customers waited for hours in store every days for months, in cas we recevied something in our afternoon shipment. We never got this impression with the PS4, outside the holiday, but there's nothing wrong in that, Sony actually managed to target the demand for their platform and have been keeping the momentum since then. On the other hand, the Switch is currently pulling a Wii situation for us and the entire chain. If Nintendo can keep up with this momentum till Q4, things will get interesting this Christmas.

As for the XB1, the first week of 2014, we knew it will gather dust in the backstore...