Yes, it's patheticSo, we're going from "wait til next year" to "wait til next gen"?
Yes, it's patheticSo, we're going from "wait til next year" to "wait til next gen"?
How Xbox is going to justify releasing another console is going to be an interesting sale.
Now that Call of Duty is an Xbox first party title it means that PS players are directly paying Xbox to kick their own ass.European GSD December 2023 Top 10 (Digital + Physical)
*Digital data unavailable
Position Title 1 EA Sports FC 24 (EA) 2 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (Activision Blizzard) 3 Hogwarts Legacy (Warner Bros) 4 Super Mario Bros Wonder (Nintendo)* 5 Grand Theft Auto 5 (Rockstar) 6 Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora (Ubisoft) 7 Red Dead Redemption 2 (Rockstar) 8 Spider-Man 2 (Sony) 9 Mario Kart 8: Deluxe (Nintendo)* 10 Assassin's Creed Mirage (Ubisoft)
LOL good luck with that. I bet the number of Gamepass subscribers who's only option is streaming is probably less than 10K and I bet half of those are those who forgot to cancel the Samsung bundles.I think there are only a couple paths for them when it comes to that.
A streaming device that is cloud only.
A high end for-profit machine to carry on the xbox ecosystem for those who want it
A gaming PC that runs the Xbox back end and microsoft store.
This was suggested on Digital Foundry and I actually think it would be a good move.
Have Xbox partner heavily with one of the handhelds and market is an Xbox handheld. Have it with a custom windows OS that can play Xbox games and PC games and get achievements. Still allow that handheld to play competitor launchers.
Bundle it with 3 months of Gamepass like they do most of these handhelds AND bundle it with 5 free MS owned games that you can pick and keep forever.
Just spitballing here. That is one area I can see Xbox carving itself a niche.
Man even with the discounts. All of this is so crazy when put into context of the emails Phil and Nadella had early on this gen. Phil was so sure they had a winning formula to destroy PS this year in console sales. Then Nadella questioning how things are going and hoping they aren't to far behind. I can't even imagine what's going on at Xbox these days.
They clearly haven't done enough to differentiate themselves in the console space, and missed with big exclusive games this gen. They had the hardware, but clearly thought Gamepass could sell the console. it's rude awakening time, and I have no idea if they will quit the console business or not. I personally would be gutted, as I enjoy my Xbox hardware but I'm not going to blame anyone outside of MS. They need to step up and prove everyone who doesn't believe in the hardware wrong. That's on them to do. Only way to win customers over.
I deffo think they should bring more games out on Switch and PS5, just stick to making hardware as well. Is that realistic reality or not, I have no idea.
When do North American numbers typically come out?
The wait til next-gen comments have already started - 4 years into this gen... I expect an early rush out of the door for the new Xbox hw (if they don't decide to give up on hw altogether).So, we're going from "wait til next year" to "wait til next gen"?
The same day as the Direct.They're out Thursday
This is false actually , Sony or Nintendo would have sold the hell out of a Series S like device if they needed to.People just don't want weak machines (Jim Ryan was right ) nor do they want a subpar AA service sub.
PS4 players bought more games than Xbox Series S and X..PlayStation 5 sales surged 177% across Europe
Across tracked European markets, 7.4 million video game consoles were sold in 2023, which is a rise of nearly 42% over the year before.
This is mostly due to the PS5, which saw a 177% increase in sales year-on-year. PS5 suffered severe stock issues during 2022.
PS5 was far and away the biggest console of the year. Nintendo Switch holds the No.2 spot, with sales dipping nearly 10% over the year before.
In third place is Xbox Series S and X, which saw sales drop nearly 18% over the year before.
Another platform that saw big growth was PlayStation 4. Again, this console was in short supply in 2022, and as a result sales are up 671% in 2023.
In terms of accessories, 20.5 million peripherals were sold in Europe last year, a rise of 9% year-on-year. The PS5 DualSense controller leads the pack, followed by Microsoft's Xbox Series Wireless controller.
Europe 2023:
-PS4 +671% xDD
-PS5 +177%
-Switch -10%
-Xbox S/X -18%
Not to be the devil advocate, but I think that the future is why most of us either think that Xbox will recover(they exist) or is too far gone this gen. Xbox have enough games in their pipeline to somewhat hold steady, or sell less than last year, until their rumored early next gen is here. But this hold true only if the competition did not exist. This year will begin with some PS5 exclusives, Nintendo have a new console to sell hopefully soon, and the PS5 Pro should be there at the end of the year. This is why some of us are curious of Xbox plans this year. Will the direct help them? Or will they sell less and less until E3 period? How will GTA 6 help them or hurt them? Will Activision games go on Gamepass and help them? Or will it be just a small bumb? For me the PS5 Pro will kill their strategy of beating the PS5 in price and performance because a cheap PS5 make the S less valuable, and the Series X can't hold it against either a cheap PS5, or a clearly more powerful PS5 Pro. The US December sales thread will be fascinating to see...It's fascinating that there are still people who can see this and think Xbox isn't dead as a console.
These are devastating numbers out of Europe and the worst part of these numbers is that 2024 will be FAR worse... They've already pulled the price lever and it failed. There are no other levers to pull here.
Indiana Jones, Avowed, and Hellblade? Even if all 3 of these games were 95s on Metacritic, it wouldn't change the path that Xbox is on.
Indiana Jones could be Uncharted 2 reborn and it still wouldn't make a difference. The momentum is cemented at this point.
The N64 got Mario 64, Ocarina of Time, Mario Kart 64, GoldenEye and Super Smash Bros... all 5 of these were generation-defining games and the N64 still got smoked. Not to mention games like Star Fox 64, Donkey Kong 64, Majora's mask e.t.c.
The difference in lineups here is staggering. All that and the 64 still sold poorly, largely because it didn't have 3rd party support. Wonder what could have been with a more standardized control scheme and disc based games...
Sony clipped PS4 wings to focus on PS5 but they grew back!PlayStation 5 sales surged 177% across Europe
Across tracked European markets, 7.4 million video game consoles were sold in 2023, which is a rise of nearly 42% over the year before.
This is mostly due to the PS5, which saw a 177% increase in sales year-on-year. PS5 suffered severe stock issues during 2022.
PS5 was far and away the biggest console of the year. Nintendo Switch holds the No.2 spot, with sales dipping nearly 10% over the year before.
In third place is Xbox Series S and X, which saw sales drop nearly 18% over the year before.
Another platform that saw big growth was PlayStation 4. Again, this console was in short supply in 2022, and as a result sales are up 671% in 2023.
In terms of accessories, 20.5 million peripherals were sold in Europe last year, a rise of 9% year-on-year. The PS5 DualSense controller leads the pack, followed by Microsoft's Xbox Series Wireless controller.
Europe 2023:
-PS4 +671% xDD
-PS5 +177%
-Switch -10%
-Xbox S/X -18%
The truth is that a PS4 in 2021-2022 for €199 would have sold very well and made quite a few million more....but there were no chips and PS5 was a priority...Sony clipped PS4 wings to focus on PS5 but they grew back!
I know I said it myselfThe truth is that a PS4 in 2021-2022 for €199 would have sold very well and made quite a few million more....but there were no chips and PS5 was a priority...
It's smart of them to do it on NPD release day if the numbers aren't great. Means people are talking about the Direct instead. I think they might have done alright in December NPD though.The same day as the Direct.
I am not expecting anything good as far as sales as I am fairly certain MS would have been screaming through the rooftops if they had increased. If in their best (and really only market with a pulse) market it still down despite being as low as $349 and $149 then they are fucked. There is no way that can be spinned as anything other than total disaster for the Xbox brand, but boy am I excited to see Timdogg, Colteastwood, SinnjitsuSage and Jez try. It also makes me wonder if they specifically chose the Direct on thursday to shield bad holiday sales.
It's great that MS has these games coming, but they should have bee doing this back in 2016 when they still had a chance to make some headway. Even if these games are runaway hits, it will likely be too little too late.
Rumor is they are going to try to push late 2025/early 2026 even. That’s going to be quite a pitch to both customers and publishers.How Xbox is going to justify releasing another console is going to be an interesting sale.
Rumor is they are going to try to push late 2025/early 2026 even. That’s going to be quite a pitch to both customers and publishers.
That’s all true but common sense never stopped then before. I mean look at that Xbox One reveal fiasco.I think it’s going to be the biggest mistake they’ve made so far if they do that. they’ll piss off the people who Bought into the current Gen if they just drop a new Gen after 5 years of basically having nothing but the bare minimum. Then they’ll have to deal with PlayStation dropping a console a year or two later that’s stronger, faster, and is either cheaper or matches price.
What else is there left to say at this point.PlayStation 5 sales surged 177% across Europe
Across tracked European markets, 7.4 million video game consoles were sold in 2023, which is a rise of nearly 42% over the year before.
This is mostly due to the PS5, which saw a 177% increase in sales year-on-year. PS5 suffered severe stock issues during 2022.
PS5 was far and away the biggest console of the year. Nintendo Switch holds the No.2 spot, with sales dipping nearly 10% over the year before.
In third place is Xbox Series S and X, which saw sales drop nearly 18% over the year before.
Another platform that saw big growth was PlayStation 4. Again, this console was in short supply in 2022, and as a result sales are up 671% in 2023.
In terms of accessories, 20.5 million peripherals were sold in Europe last year, a rise of 9% year-on-year. The PS5 DualSense controller leads the pack, followed by Microsoft's Xbox Series Wireless controller.
Europe 2023:
-PS4 +671% xDD
-PS5 +177%
-Switch -10%
-Xbox S/X -18%
Not to be the devil advocate, but I think that the future is why most of us either think that Xbox will recover(they exist) or is too far gone this gen. Xbox have enough games in their pipeline to somewhat hold steady, or sell less than last year, until their rumored early next gen is here. But this hold true only if the competition did not exist. This year will begin with some PS5 exclusives, Nintendo have a new console to sell hopefully soon, and the PS5 Pro should be there at the end of the year. This is why some of us are curious of Xbox plans this year. Will the direct help them? Or will they sell less and less until E3 period? How will GTA 6 help them or hurt them? Will Activision games go on Gamepass and help them? Or will it be just a small bumb? For me the PS5 Pro will kill their strategy of beating the PS5 in price and performance because a cheap PS5 make the S less valuable, and the Series X can't hold it against either a cheap PS5, or a clearly more powerful PS5 Pro. The US December sales thread will be fascinating to see...
The same day as the Direct.
I am not expecting anything good as far as sales as I am fairly certain MS would have been screaming through the rooftops if they had increased. If in their best (and really only market with a pulse) market it still down despite being as low as $349 and $149 then they are fucked. There is no way that can be spinned as anything other than total disaster for the Xbox brand, but boy am I excited to see Timdogg, Colteastwood, SinnjitsuSage and Jez try. It also makes me wonder if they specifically chose the Direct on thursday to shield bad holiday sales.
It's great that MS has these games coming, but they should have bee doing this back in 2016 when they still had a chance to make some headway. Even if these games are runaway hits, it will likely be too little too late.
It's the opposite, unless they are shadow dropping games, everyone is going to be talking about the npd numbers.It's smart of them to do it on NPD release day if the numbers aren't great. Means people are talking about the Direct instead. I think they might have done alright in December NPD though.
Nadella should sell some IP to win his AI and mobile storefront battles. C'mon Microsoft you don't need those gaming IP...Man even with the discounts. All of this is so crazy when put into context of the emails Phil and Nadella had early on this gen. Phil was so sure they had a winning formula to destroy PS this year in console sales. Then Nadella questioning how things are going and hoping they aren't to far behind. I can't even imagine what's going on at Xbox these days.
Position | Title |
1 | EA Sports FC 24 (EA) |
2 | Hogwarts Legacy (Warner Bros) |
3 | FIFA 23 (EA) |
4 | Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (Activision Blizzard) |
5 | Grand Theft Auto 5 (Rockstar) |
6 | Diablo 4 (Activision Blizzard) |
7 | The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (Nintendo)* |
8 | Red Dead Redemption 2 (Rockstar) |
9 | Super Mario Bros Wonder (Nintendo)* |
10 | Spider-Man 2 (Sony) |
11 | Star Wars Jedi: Survivor (EA) |
12 | Assassin's Creed Mirage (Ubisoft) |
13 | Mario Kart 8: Deluxe (Nintendo)* |
14 | Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (Activision) |
15 | F1 23 (EA/Codemasters) |
16 | Nintendo Switch Sports* (Nintendo) |
17 | Resident Evil 4 Remake (Capcom) |
18 | God of War Ragnarok (Sony) |
19 | NBA 2K23 (2K Games) |
20 | It Takes Two (EA) |
Well...if the rumors are true and Xbox is releasing a new console next year, waiting for next year and waiting for next gen is the same, lmao.So, we're going from "wait til next year" to "wait til next gen"?
Ragnarok still there is kind of amazing considering it had its first 2 full months in 2022 tbh.European GSD 2023 Top 20 (Digital and Physical)
Position Title 1 EA Sports FC 24 (EA) 2 Hogwarts Legacy (Warner Bros) 3 FIFA 23 (EA) 4 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (Activision Blizzard) 5 Grand Theft Auto 5 (Rockstar) 6 Diablo 4 (Activision Blizzard) 7 The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (Nintendo)* 8 Red Dead Redemption 2 (Rockstar) 9 Super Mario Bros Wonder (Nintendo)* 10 Spider-Man 2 (Sony) 11 Star Wars Jedi: Survivor (EA) 12 Assassin's Creed Mirage (Ubisoft) 13 Mario Kart 8: Deluxe (Nintendo)* 14 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (Activision) 15 F1 23 (EA/Codemasters) 16 Nintendo Switch Sports* (Nintendo) 17 Resident Evil 4 Remake (Capcom) 18 God of War Ragnarok (Sony) 19 NBA 2K23 (2K Games) 20 It Takes Two (EA)
Yeah when you see things that way they are f***ed. If Sony and Nintendo give us great conferences for E3 this year Xbox will find it hard to compete too. At this point going third party will hurt their consoles sales. Not doing it means risk being irrelevant if their games don't sell well because of not having access to the huge PS5 market. Having a early next gen means risking being out of sync with the market, be underutilized by the industry and alienating the existing Series S/X customers. Waiting until 2027/2028 means risking being left in the dust by the PS5 and the Switch 2... Microsoft will have hard choices to make, and I am not sure that they will make them with enthusiast gamers in mind.Your average consumer isn't watching the Direct.
Nothing is going to help Microsoft if Walmart stops selling Xboxes.
GTA6 will hurt them if everyone buys it on the PS5 Pro. Games like Hogwarts were already hurting them because its just a defacto reason to buy a console and the console of choice is the PS5.
Activision doesn't have any system sellers. CoD is not a system seller, it sells more than more consoles are already sold. Overwatch is not a system seller. Diablo is not a system seller. Crash and Spyro are no longer system sellers. It might get more people to sign up for GamePass, but they can do that on PC.
If Sony launches PS5 Pro for 600 and drops the standard edition PS5 to 400 and the digital to 350, it's absolutely over for XBS, I mean even without that it is over.
Ragnarok still there is kind of amazing considering it had its first 2 full months in 2022 tbh.
It Takes Two...a game from 2021 in there is also...something. Probably the Switch release from 2022 helping but still...that was the previous year and a single platform.
Your average consumer isn't watching the Direct.
Nothing is going to help Microsoft if Walmart stops selling Xboxes.
GTA6 will hurt them if everyone buys it on the PS5 Pro. Games like Hogwarts were already hurting them because its just a defacto reason to buy a console and the console of choice is the PS5.
Activision doesn't have any system sellers. CoD is not a system seller, it sells more than more consoles are already sold. Overwatch is not a system seller. Diablo is not a system seller. Crash and Spyro are no longer system sellers. It might get more people to sign up for GamePass, but they can do that on PC.
If Sony launches PS5 Pro for 600 and drops the standard edition PS5 to 400 and the digital to 350, it's absolutely over for XBS, I mean even without that it is over.
If I’m Phil Spencer, spinning in my Gaming Chair, I’m really impressed with how I’m selling more controllers than Nintendo.In terms of accessories, 20.5 million peripherals were sold in Europe last year, a rise of 9% year-on-year. The PS5 DualSense controller leads the pack, followed by Microsoft's Xbox Series Wireless controller.
“Controller Engagement program is outperforming Nintendo’s Switch platform!If I’m Phil Spencer, spinning in my Gaming Chair, I’m really impressed with how I’m selling more controllers than Nintendo.
And remember that's just physical sales. All the non-Nintendo games include digital.How the fuck is Mario Kart 8 still in any top 10? Nintendo could subsist on that game alone at this point.