Aura7541 said:
It's also because after E3, a lot of Nintendo's games and some of Sony's games shot up to the Top 100, pushing the XB1 below 100. However, I think even before E3, the XB1 struggled to stay in the Top 100. |
Yea. It wasn't in the Top 100 for April or May. I just figured since they were having a sale, and supposedly all the buzz was surrounding Xbox, they would have at least gotten into the Top 80. I don't think E3 or the sale did much for them.
Nautilus said:
I wasnt really looking at it, but as far as I know, the price that is listed when you go to the amazon charts is usually the lowest, and that number usually stays around 410. I can be wrong |
Well, I think it is at that specific time. However, most of the resellers that sell well, at least enough to push the Switch back up about 5 spots or so, have their prices at ~$370-$390. Then, when they sell out, other resellers' prices show up as the main one. It seems they sell a few at that price and either they lower their price below $400, or another reseller does. I mean, it's still selling well enough above $400, but it really does well below it.