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G2ThaUNiT said:
trunkswd said:

I see Welfare's shipment estimates. Like with our data everything are estimates based on what is available. We get enough figures that our estimates should be fairly close in North America, Europe, and Japan. It's in the rest of the world where there is a very limited amount of data, so we have to extrapolate to fill in the missing data. With Nintendo and Sony we can more easily tweak that as we get quarterly shipment data from them. 

With Xbox all we get is revenue and with the big price difference between the Series X and S it wouldn't take much to have a varied difference in sales. Ie if Series X is 60% of sales vs 50%. 

We did have a figure from Microsoft of the Xbox Series at 21M from June 2023. Though we don't know if that is shipped or sold, or of the exact date the figure was taken from. 

If Microsoft were to ever share sales figures we'd adjust to match. 

“To hell with Welfare’s estimates” would’ve been a shorter answer

I'm not knocking his estimates. They could be right, they could be wrong. We all do the best we can with the available data and with Microsoft not giving us any concrete sales figures. Minus that one time a year ago.

For those curious here are the figures we got from June 2023:

We don't know if this is shipped or sold (at least for Xbox Series X|S as at this point pretty much every Xbox One should have been sold), or the exact date for the figures.



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