...yeah?kinect penis attachment + final fantasy: the vagina within announced
xbox one sells 100m units
co-op for bro mode
I'm confused, is that an unintentional joke about the low resolution of games on the xbone?Once again, I don't have any reason to lie. This is via the Kinect team, so it could be a huge fucking flop. Who knows, but maybe there's hope for us not counting pixels.
They're also pretty excited about Titanfall.
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I'm not that clever. (That's reflective material on the banner)I'm confused, is that an unintentional joke about the low resolution of games on the xbone?
TITANFALL: NOW IN 240p!
A few days ago Sony announced it has now sold a total of 6 million PlayStation 4 consoles. Microsoft's next-gen equivalent, the Xbox One, has likely racked up sales of around 4 million so far. Both flagship consoles were released around the same time in late November last year, in time for the 2013 holiday season. And both companies have been shouting loudly about who's beating whom for cumulative console and games sales globally and in key markets like the U.S.
On the cumulative console sales score at least, Sony's PS4 appears to be edging out the Xbone, for now.
The thing is neither of these new generation console flagships is selling very well when compared with previous generations of flagship consoles.The console market appears to be shrinking significantly - and that's evidently having a knock-on impact on games studios and game development.The big games studios don't exclusively develop for a single platform, after all, so the health of the entire market is key to keeping games studios in business.
Whilst the casuals are moving to mobile/web, the high end enthusiasts are moving to PC where games are better looking. The traditional consoles are caught in a pincer movement.
Here's NPD's official data on console market sales inNorth America for January 2007 - i.e. after the last generation of flagship consoles launched back in the2006holiday season:
Wii: 436,000
360: 294,000
PS3: 244,000
PS2: 299,000
NDS: 239,000
PSP: 211,000
GBA: 179,000
GC: 34,000
Add those numbers up and the total sales figure isjust shy of 2 million.
It's not good to be blind to the evidence in front of you.Now here's an equivalent list of sales for consolesthis January(not an official list, since as noted above much of this data is not being officially released, but rather these figures are drawn from leaked NPD subscriber data - with further caveats being that NPD doesn't like subscribers leaking its data so releases slightly different figures to try to identify leakers, hence the lack of concrete numbers for certain consoles):
PS4: 271,000
XB1: 141,000
3DS: ~97,000
PS3: ~53,500
Wii U: ~49,000
360: ~48,500
Vita: ~17,000
Add the January 2014 figures up and the tally is closer to700,000.So that's 2 million vs. ~700K- a very big market contraction, even if some of those sales figures are underestimates.