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Forums - Gaming - xbone and wii u closing the gap with ps4

what do you guys think about that? 

is it still second coming of the ps2? do you still think ps4 is going to attain 60% market share? im telling you, a console cant survive off of remasters just because  a chunk of their userbase never played a ps3. i predicted that this was going to happen.



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I think PS4 will really dominate, yea. Remasters isn't all they have either. They have some pretty big exclusives coming up.



I don't think any console this gen will make 100 M



It won't reach 150 million like PS2, I don't think it will 60% market share.

it's does not need to rely on remasters and it isn't doing so now, this idea is laughable. Sony's first party is much stronger than MS's and it has great third party deals in place



200+ replies, confirmed.


Anyways, I'm sure the PS4 will eventually prove its worth it but as it stands, it's still the least played console in my home. Just speaking for myself.



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Closing the Gap implies something is starting to sell more than >

Until Wii U or Xbone starts selling more than ps4 then the gap in fact is just getting more wide.



It will not achieve 50% market share.



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The gap is growing, not closing.



and your basing this off of.... 3 weeks of VGC data? numbers that are notorious for being wrong. and it isnt just surviving off of remasters, it has lots of other games aswell. this thread is borderline troll bait

 

edit:  oh and look, last weeks numbers were adjusted and xb1 is below ps4..  seems to happen alot.   NPD will be hilarious



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PS4 is not the second coming of PS2 but it'll still probably dominate this gen.