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The Xbox One certainly caught a break these past few months. It's gonna be interesting to see if the Xbox one can take November or December away from the PS4.



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Areym said:
The Xbox One certainly caught a break these past few months. It's gonna be interesting to see if the Xbox one can take November or December away from the PS4.

 

Verry unlikely. Pro been above all other systems for months in pre order everywhere.

 

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Xbox one S was just simply the best value until the PS4 pro arrives this month, which will include people upgrading and new buyers, the PS4 Pro will determine the success of the playstation sales for the future.

I do think not including more desiarability to the PS4 slim is the reason Microsoft has outsold them, no UHD and no real advantages just make it that people either upgrade to the pro or keep their old console while people who had an original Xbox did upgrade to the S

Anyway, november will be a sweep for sony, december should be theirs as well but it will be nice to see how the Xbox One S sales continue going into next year




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PS4 Pro is their only hope next NPD.



When is the NPD data released? I'm more interested in the gap.



thismeintiel said:
When is the NPD data released? I'm more interested in the gap.

Numbers are out on 21th november.

Anyway, i think the gap should be something like 100k or so.



Soooo XONE has took #1 5/10 now?



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Jranation said:
Soooo XONE has took #1 5/10 now?

4 out of 10 this year. 2 last year, 2 the year before, and 1 in 2013. So 9 out of 36.