I live in Germany, have friends in Italy and Belgium. We are all 28+ (I'm 33). No one has an Xbox or ever had (I'm the exception, as I had a 360 for a few months). Five of us have a Switch (me included).
Its already too late for any switch to happen. It's not going to happen and its just wishful thinking.
PS5 momentum is unstoppable. This generation is over. Sony won.
Just accept this reality or else you're in for a huge disappointment. MS is looking to end up dead last like last generation unless Nintendo fucks up the Switch 2.
Its already too late for any switch to happen. It's not going to happen and its just wishful thinking.
PS5 momentum is unstoppable. This generation is over. Sony won.
Just accept this reality or else you're in for a huge disappointment. MS is looking to end up dead last like last generation unless Nintendo fucks up the Switch 2.
They'll be intelligent people who end of appreciating all gaming platforms and end up with them all if my DNA is involved. The board will be a better place indeed.
I'm more curious to know what the demographics are for each. I'm in my 30's, and I don't think I've met a single person who owns a PS4 vs an Xbox. That's purely anecdotal, but I'm wondering if anyone else has had a similar experience?
>be at work
>what's your gamertag
>you're on xbox right?
360 era was the only time anyone asked for gamertags. I only know 2 people currently with an Xbox console and maybe 30 or so on playstation and probably 15 on PC.
I'm also associated with the largest independent game stores in my city and know game sales are nearing 10 to 1 for playstation.
Probably. In Italy I heard Xbox 360 had some success because of piracy, but my friends never considered Xbox because of their exclusives (or lack of them).