It took four years, but the Xbox Series X is finally outselling the Xbox Series S in the United States by a slim margin, according to this month's report from Circana.
Circana, which tracks US game spending in dollars, reports that the Xbox Series X accounted for 58% of all total Xbox Series units sold in September, and 51% of all Xbox Series units sold life to date.
Update 11:14am PT: We spoke with Piscatella about why the Series X has passed the S, and he had this to say:
Few things happening here as opposed to earlier in the cycle when S was leading. Of course, we have to start with supply. Series S was more widely available during 2020-2022, with X only getting fully in stock a few years after launch due to looks at everything 2020-2022. Then we also have console buyers in general shifting to a slightly older audience with higher average household income than we saw early in this generation, which would suggest that perhaps price sensitivity may be a bit lower now than it was previously. There are likely several other contributing factors, but these are the two I'd put on the top of my list.