It's surprisingly low when you think about it being week-to-week sales. It's also meaningless without considering the absolute numbers and a much longer time-period.
This basically represents people who realised that if you wait a week, you'll get a free game and £30-60 off the price.
Anyone who bought an XBone in the week before Titanfall was an idiot, or had more money than sense. There should have been a sales dip between the announcement and release of the titanfall+pricecut bundle, as a lot of people will postpone their purchases.
It's even poorer when you consider the modern consumer culture of pre-orders.
Lots of people will have pre-ordered the Titanfall bundle instead of buying the base console for a much higher price.
All those pre-orders constitute a Day 1 sale, so that the release week should see an enormous sales bump.
I was expecting the Titanfall/pricecut to drive a lot of people into upgrading from 360.
It's in stock at £369 now, which makes it cheaper than a PS4 bundle (in the unlikely evet that you can find one in stock).
This bundle really should make a big difference in closing the gap, but the release week sales aren't encouraging.