The release of the firm's new slim 500GB and 1TB SKUs saw Xbox One sales rise 989 per cent week-on-week.
The Xbox One had a 71 per cent share of the hardware market for the week ending September 24th, according to GfK data obtained by MCV. That’s an increase of 76 per cent year-on-year.
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Good for Microsoft. I was tempted to buy the Xbox One S last week as well because it was going for such a great price of £199. But I kept my wallet in check and decided against it. I already have an Xbox, and I don't plan to buy a 4K TV and UHD movies for another year and a half at least.
Good for them, it's a much better unit than the original.
"A new slimmed-down PS4 arrived earlier this month, but sales have so far been slow. PlayStation 4 had a market share of just 19 per cent last week, with unit sales declining 66 per cent year-on-year, although sales were up 22 per cent week-on-week. When the launch weeks for PS4 Slim and the 500GB/1TB Xbox One S are compared, Microsoft’s were stronger to the tune of 361 per cent."
New users are waiting for the Pro. The price difference between the PS4 Pro and the PS4 Slim is so small that it makes zero sense to buy the slim over the pro. This in my opinion is the reason why the sales of the slim in my opinion is slow and why the PRO will cannibalize sales of the slim.
that's good news for the industry overall. I'll wait for the Scorpio.