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Elputoxd said:

Xbox Series X and S vs Xbox One (launch aligned)

Week 1 - 1285k vs 1104k

Week 2 - 203k vs 454k

Week 3 - 200k vs 286k

Week 4 - 253k vs 375k

Week 5 - 283k vs 402k

Week 6 - 323k vs 295k

Week 7 - 290k vs 145k

Week 8 - 187k vs 79k

Week 9 - 105k vs 64k

Week 10 - 86k vs 61k

Week 11 - 94k vs 61k

Week 12 - 98k vs 64k (Series X and S surpass Xbox One) 

Week 13 - 103k vs 66k

Xbox One had higher sales at the beginning probably because of Series X and S' lower supply caused by Covid but, after the Holiday season, the Xbox One dropped off a cliff while the Series consoles have been selling much better. As of now, the Series X and S consoles are ahead of the Nintendo DS, the Xbox 360, the PS3, the PSP and the majority of consoles in history - including all previous Xbox consoles - but they are trailing behing 5 consoles: the Wii, the 3DS, the PS4, the Switch and the PS5.

Interested in seeing how the X and the S perform throughout the year. Cheers.

Thank you, that’s the data I want to see. Gen over gen improvement. Better then every Xbox before, and while being supply constrained. Even with Xbox games on PC day 1 the console is still tracking well by comparison. 

Considering they launched with essentially Gears Tactics and EA Play being added to Game Pass, this bodes very well for the gen. Positive PR, competitive pricing and this is before their massive wave of 1st party coming. Very exciting to see what happens this fall. 



Xbox: Best hardware, Game Pass best value, best BC, more 1st party genres and multiplayer titles.