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2013-12-13 14:49

, sold more consoles than competitor ', say ... Sony and Microsoft

Author: Maciej Gajewski

It’s one of those situations, followed by awkward silence. Sony has just announced that it sold in the U.S. market more consoles than Microsoft. I would not be at all surprising if the exact same has not announced the creator of the Xbox.

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Sony just quoted the results of the research group NPD, which show that in November the PlayStation 4 was the best selling console in the United States. The company did not provide specific numbers, but on another occasion said that she managed to sell a million consoles in the United States and Canada in the day after they premiere.

Microsoft decided to provide more accurate data. He stated that from 22 November to the end of the month, he managed to sell in the United States, 909,132 Xbox One. This, according to Microsoft makes Xbox One, the fastest selling console in the country “, which was distributed, on average, in the amount of 101,000 units per day, in a significant way by selling its direct competitor.”

Who is right? Unfortunately, we do not know. This, however, may mean that both consoles are going head to head, despite the fact that one of them is noticeably cheaper.

Microsoft also boasted that in November sold 647,000 pieces of eight years longer Xbox 360 He added that a total of U.S. consumers released this month on everything related to Xbox (hardware, accessories, applications, games) 1.21 billion.

According to studies cited by the editors GamesIndustry.biz, U.S. consumers released in November on everything related to games, 2.74 billion dollars. Top selling games is Call of Duty: Ghosts, Battlefield 4, Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag, Madden NFL 25 and Grand Theft Auto V.




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