JohnVG said:
Zippy6 said:
Europe estimates have just been put up. So I thought I'd take a look at how the Xbox performed this holiday compared to the 360 and XBO. Here's every holiday period sales for a current xbox console, ignoring launch years. This was the worst holiday for Xbox hardware in almost 20 years and it's not even close, despite the Series only being 4 years old.
Console |
Year |
Sales (Nov+Dec) |
Xbox 360 |
2011 |
6.89m |
Xbox 360 |
2010 |
6.53m |
Xbox 360 |
2012 |
5.37m |
Xbox 360 |
2008 |
5.19m |
Xbox One |
2017 |
4.86m |
Xbox One |
2015 |
4.86m |
Xbox 360 |
2009 |
4.65m |
Xbox One |
2016 |
4.51m |
Xbox One |
2014 |
4.29m |
Xbox One |
2018 |
4.27m |
Xbox One |
2019 |
3.27m |
Xbox 360 |
2007 |
3.23m |
Xbox Series |
2021 |
3.13m |
Xbox 360 |
2006 |
2.89m |
Xbox Series |
2023 |
2.88m |
Xbox Series |
2022 |
2.81m |
Xbox Series |
2024 |
1.73m |
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Awful numbers. MS seems to just make series die. Btw, is there no 2013 and 2020 data?
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Yes, but I didn't include launch periods for the purpose of comparison as I feel it's more like for like with the Series 2024. On sale for the full period without previous/next generation consoles having an impact.
But if interested Nov+Dec sales:
Xbox 360 (2005) = 1.18m
Xbox 360 (2013) = 2.47m
Xbox One (2013) = 3.07m
Xbox One (2020) = 0.79m
Xbox Series (2020) = 3m
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