Friday, February 14

U.S. charts: the PS4 distance already the Xbox One


Can Microsoft start to worry? After his Xbox One has battled high head with the PlayStation 4 during the first two months of marketing (with such a slight domination in December), here is that the gap is widening in one shot with the disclosure of the NPD figures in the United States where we learn that Sony's console has sold twice more that its competitor according to journalist Geoff Keighley.

If the Microsoft Press release retains that positive referring inter alia the fact that Xbox consoles were sold more games than on all other platforms with 2.27 million games, or 47 per cent share of the software market. The vendor also retains the ratio of 2.7 games Xbox One, a rate higher than the competition. Despite this fact, it would seem that the big output for the month of January, Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition was sold twice more on PS4.

Microsoft also refers to the fact that the Xbox One is sold 2.29 times faster than the Xbox 360 at the same time for the first three months (according to scholarly calculations, the Xbox One so did 143,000 sales in January).

Top 10 Software:

  1. Call Of Duty: Ghosts (360, PS3, PS4, NWU, XBO, PC)
  2. NBA 2K 14 (PS4, 360, XBO, PS3, PC)
  3. Battlefield 4 (PS4, XBO, 360, PS3, PC)
  4. Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag (360, PS4, XBO, NWU, PS3, PC)
  5. Grand Theft Auto V (360, PS3)
  6. Madden NFL 25 (PS4, XBO, 360, PS3)
  7. Minecraft (360)
  8. FIFA 14 (PS4, XBO, PS3, 360, PSV)
  9. LEGO Marvel Super Heroes (360, PS3, PS4, 3DS, NWU, PSV, XBO, PC)
  10. Tomb Raider (PS4, XBO, 360, PS3)
Editor's Note: little trick to read this table, the platforms are ranked by sales. Thus, Call of Duty: Ghosts is better sold on Xbox 360 and PS3 and Xbox One and so on.

1 commentaires:

  1. Ahem....did you take in account how many units were bought directly from Xbox Store? Cause I can hardly get into a BF4 game that isn't full.....and MS made 24 billion dollars profit,Sony lost 1.1 billion this fiscal year....so who should worry?

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