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IkePoR said:
Barkley said:

We'll see, Nintendo consoles holiday sales do seem to have a stronger leaning towards december then november then most consoles IIRC. But if VGC's 8.2m as of november 4th is correct, then over next 5 weeks the average sales for Switch was around 360-400k (depending on how much higher than 10m), whereas the PS4 over these 5 weeks in 2014 averaged 610k, it's a big difference.

Yeah the numbers don't lie, PS4 was at the top with hardly any contest it's launch year(and let's face it, the whole 8th gen).  Though like I said in another thread - Nov. 2017 was a special case, with PS4 discounted and X launching, while Switch had no deals or sales.  Take it as you will but the last few months other than those with a Black Friday in them have been led by Switch.  I expect the same in December with PS4 returning to regular price and Xbox fading into the distance again.

I may be getting confused if you're still talking about launch-aligned, but it doesn't sound like you are.

According to VGC Switch has only won 2 weeks outside of it's launch week globally against the PS4, The PS4 has led every single month globally. Switch has led months in America, but not even close globally.