True, but you don't have all regions listed, either. Globally, that's what it is.
This thread is about 2 countries specifically.
13.3 million - 14.5 million LTD today would still be tracking ahead of 360, and tracking ahead of XBO
Except it wouldn't in the thread I linked you didn't read I went over the math. the XBO would have been over that at the TIME the ampere numbers were counted to. Which was several months into this year, this year would be equal to 2015 for the Xbox One, if Xbox One was already over 14 million just by adding US holiday sales to the previous number, than counting other regions holiday sales would make it beyond 14 million, and then you have to include global sales for every month of 2015 until you align with the same month Ampere released their data this year for the Xbox Series. It is literally IMPOSSIBLE for the Series to have been less than 14 million when their data released. Even in the UK the XBS was doing better than the XBO.
I know; it was back in June. All I'm saying is someone's estimate were either too high (Ampere), or too low (Microsoft, Statista). That's why I think Series sold-through figures are between 13.3 million - 14.5 million, MAYBE 15 million at absolute most, as of this time.
You aren't basing these numbers off of anything. The only way you could possibly believe that 13.3 can even be possible is because you think there's credit to Amperes numbers. But these are literally impossible just based on the XBO and little XBS figures we do have. We are talking about US gap of less than a few hundred K between the XBS and the PS5, and in the UK maybe only double that and still less than a million. You also have 3x increase in Japan, and increases in other countries over the Xbox One aligned. PS5 is falling behind the PS4, there is only opposite indication for the XBS compared to the XBO.
And more importantly, with what software during that period, considering statements from Phil Spencer himself that GamePass growth has slowed on the console side (meaning that GamePass isn't as strong a selling point for Series S & X purchases as it may've been at launch)?
This seems to be you misunderstanding completely what Phil as referring to when he said GamePass subs were stalling on consoles. opting to go for a very strange conclusion.
Phil made it pretty clear that GamePass was a big thing for Xbox Series, but that the growth was capped. This should be obvious as to why, there aren't enough consoles being sold to prevent a contraction. PS5 and XBS(primarily the X) had spend a lot of time having low stock especially in physical stores, Only recently their online stock presence has improved drastically, but that still cuts off a whole lot of buyers.
If for example, Xbox is at 20 million, if 12 have GamePass they aren't likely going to be increasing subs by a high rate. Maybe overtime another 3 million may sub but with a cap on how many consoles are being put out in the wild, you can only have so much growth, so 90% growth will become 60% growth which will become 40% growth and so on until they are able to produce and sell enough stock. This same thing is happening to the PS5 which is also seeing declines in online engagement and sub numbers.
PC GamePass is experiencing the highest growth because it's a large untapped market. It's also why Sony has turned around their previous stance and is now releasing their games on PC.
The issue with declining growth with GamePass has nothing to do GamePass no longer being a strong reason to own an Xbox, it's just there aren't enough new consoles out there. Earlier large growth trends had Xbox with 4 consoles on the market, now they only have two with retail supply constraints (mostly for the X). You are viewing this has the appeal of GamePass has fallen off which doesn't make sense especially hearing how Spencer described the issue and the fact that they only had two consoles on the market.
Even Sony is facing the same problem, as the Pro and PS4 are now off the chopping block. They also now only have two consoles, maybe some leftover stock of PS4's in some countries. Sony stopped counting PS4 sales for a reason.