You just lied lmao. You were already shown that Ampere raised their XBS sell through to 19.5M at the end of 2022.
I just showed you the confirmed shipments from Microsoft's leaked documents that show the US ratio well below 50% for the first 6 quarters.
Point to me every incorrect number in my...
I literally gave you the worldwide shipment numbers from 2020 to March 2022 and the Europe comparisons showing there wasn't a shift bigger than 2% in two years.
Holy fuck why don't you trying to point out where I'm wrong in that post.
You can't claim I'm delusional when you refuse to tackle...
I didn't say they were near 50 million. They're in the 35M-40M range unless Gold subs significantly declined that didn't convert to Game Pass Core or Ultimate.
Xbox consoles had 33.6M subs across Gold and Game Pass in April 2022, and PC Game Pass / Game Pass in general has seen YOY growth every...
To end the "22M" crap once and for all. Anyone trying to claim it otherwise is a certified clown.
XBS has been doing well outside the US, or rather the US is underperforming to the point where Xbox share in ROTW is "improving".
Confirmed XBS shipments...
Xbox hardware is missing targets. Xbox software is only when a big milestone happens, like Sea of Thieves on Steam selling 5M. Idk why they haven't announced a new Game Pass number. Maybe they're waiting for 50M or something?
<13.5M
Only "negative" would be the profit margins. They were never hitting the 25M forecast so getting that confirmed is disappointing but expected.
It wasn't random and it was official. Microsoft literally telling indie devs how big the Xbox install base was to sell their games to. They also said it...
For whatever reason, I got logged out on my phone and I couldn't remember the password and every password I tried didn't work, so I just lurked from time to time. Saw someone tag me so I decided to reset my password.
Who's gloating?
Nah. One, do you think the +21M that was shown back in June is a shipment figure? You gonna argue Xbox only shipped another 1M in 6 months? Two, you think the +21M was sell through? Figure it out from there.
Series S is a bad product. Pretty sure I've even said that here before.
lol The Take Two number isn't shipments and Xbox isn't only at 22.2M
Microsoft already stated they were at +21M back in June and I had it told to me that the +21M slide was actually shown prior at GDC 2023 as well, so it's impossible for XBS to only be at 22M, sell through or shipments.
Years of talking to retail workers. Even with games, the average consumer walking into a store isn't very aware of what is going on.
This is a survey conducted by Slickdeals in 2022 that showed 73% of Americans make impulse purchases at an average of $314 a month...
You don't know how retail works then. Most purchases are bought at the moment, in the store. Especially in the week leading up to Christmas as that is when last minute panic shopping is at its highest.
A good chunk of the total video game retail market only buy at GameStop and people that...
The comprehension ability for some of you is at dangerous levels if you think pointing out the biggest gaming retailer not dropping the Series X down to $349 like everyone else is going to impact how much it sells overall is actually an excuse for when the Circana report comes out.
I only speak to the US market about shortages since it's where I live. I think it's been mentioned by others that Series X supply was low in the UK up to last holiday.
Just a quick look, this article on December 13, 2022 shows that Series X was coming back in stock around or before that time...
The poster I responded to was saying 2023 is supposed to be the peak year when the third full year is rarely a consoles peak year.
Like I said on Era, UK peak years for PS4 and Xbox One were 2014.
For UK and Europe, the only reason 2023 is so high for PS5 is because 2022 was abnormally low...
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