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NPD January 2023: Small decline in general YoY, both PS5 (1st) and Switch (2nd) up YoY.

Interfectum

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my comment in the other thread fits here as well:

Microsoft needs to have a standout year in terms of game releases and announcements. All planned games must meet or exceed expectations in terms of quality. The company should also provide gameplay demonstrations for previously announced titles and make exciting new AAA announcements.

Doing so will help Xbox to remain somewhat competitive against PS5. If Microsoft fails to meet these expectations, Xbox sales could potentially decline, which would be a significant setback for the company.

Xbox really needs to shut up and start releasing those AAA games; Play Station is not slowing down and every month it passes PS5 is just widening the gap.
 

SlimySnake

Flashless at the Golden Globes
Microsoft Q2 Earnings (Oct, Nov, Dec 2022): -13% hardware

Now negative January 2023 in their biggest market. How are they down for 4 straight months?

Probably because Playstation is up. With PS5 finally in stock, people are likely not impulse purchasing the xbox like they did last year.

Or just like last gen, Xbox has now already sold to its loyal fanbase and has topped out. Remember, it kept pace with Sony for the first two years last gen getting to 25-30 million really quickly before just completely dropping off limping to 50 million.

Series S was $199. The casual market MS was chasing shouldve made this the best selling console of the year. But i guess even the price conscious gamers/soccer moms/grandparents dont want to buy that console for their kids.

I wouldve thought that people wouldve bought it in droves with Starfield coming out next year and CoD going exclusive. It's really odd that XSX is already starting its downward slope 2 years into this gen.
 

demigod

Member
Probably because Playstation is up. With PS5 finally in stock, people are likely not impulse purchasing the xbox like they did last year.

Or just like last gen, Xbox has now already sold to its loyal fanbase and has topped out. Remember, it kept pace with Sony for the first two years last gen getting to 25-30 million really quickly before just completely dropping off limping to 50 million.

Series S was $199. The casual market MS was chasing shouldve made this the best selling console of the year.
But i guess even the price conscious gamers/soccer moms/grandparents dont want to buy that console for their kids.

I wouldve thought that people wouldve bought it in droves with Starfield coming out next year and CoD going exclusive. It's really odd that XSX is already starting its downward slope 2 years into this gen.
MS are chasing the wrong crowd. This is another repeat of last gen, in fact they probably sold less units launch aligned.

Let's just blame this on Don again shall we?
 

Elios83

Member
Too bad that they won't tell how much PS5 grew yoy.
Xbox is the only console down yoy in units?
That's with the cheapest hardware and gamepass offering a way not to buy full priced games at launch?
That's incredibly disappointing for them, they need games. Focusing their strategy just on value is nor working.
 

Kacho

Member
Now negative January 2023 in their biggest market. How are they down for 4 straight months?
The next time someone argues that exclusives don't matter and people only buy consoles to play COD, Madden and FIFA point to this. Xbox hasn't had a heavy hitter since the back to back combo of Halo Infinite and Forza Horizon 5.

Also where is Hifi Rush on the charts?!
Niche game and whatever sales potential it had is cannibalized by Game Pass.
 

DenchDeckard

Moderated wildly
first half of 2022 was bad for PS5 so with the influx on stock its right to think they will be up now but Xbox seems to be hit with constraints now and floundering due to no releases. Tyey need to turn this around ASAP.
 
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