Xbox One and PS4 sales to remain “relatively balanced”

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Microsoft announced sell-through of more than 2 million Xbox One units worldwide this morning, matching Sony’s 2.1 million PS4 units sold, during the console’s first 18 days on the market. According to Robert W. Baird & Co.’s Colin Sebastian, the trade firm expects “relatively balanced sales” for both consoles by the end of the launch window.

Speaking in a industry note, Sebastian said many industry forecasts expected PS4 to establish an early lead over Xbox One, but his firm feels each platform “is on track to meet our high-end sales forecast” of 3 million units by the end of 2013, and 5-6 million units cumulatively by the end of Q1.

“We believe the news also helps to provide some better visibility for GameStop’s holiday sales, and bodes well for software publishers Activision, EA and Take-Two,” he said. “Our latest check on eBay suggests more than 25,000 Xbox One and 50,000 PS4 sales on the online marketplace to-date, with both platforms selling at healthy premiums over MSRP.

“Interestingly, the PS4 is selling at twice the rate of Xbox One, which could indicate strong demand for Sony’s platform in markets initially not included in the November 15 launch, such as Europe and Australia.”

Tomorrow, NPD will release November video game sell-through data for the US and Sebastian estimates retail sales in the region for PS4 will bit between 1.3-1.4 million versus 800-900,000 for Xbox One as PS4 benefited from a earlier launch date and initial focus on the region.

“Our checks show strong demand for next gen hardware among both game enthusiasts as well as holiday shoppers, and most retailers still have open orders for both platforms,” he stated. “We note that PS4 tends to see more demand at specialty retail (core gamer focus) with the Xbox One getting a higher profile at big box retailers. In addition, our checks suggest solid attach rates of new software in the range of 2.5-3 times the hardware installed base.”

Sebastian said Call of Duty:Ghosts will “hold onto its lead among military shooter games” due to ” well-publicized issues hampering multiplayer” in EA’s Battlefield 4.

Call of Duty titles make up four of the top 10 Xbox Live titles based on the number of unique users playing Xbox One and Xbox 360 versions of Activision’s flagship franchise. No. 2 COD Ghosts, No. 3 COD Black Ops 3, No. 6 COD Modern Warfare 2; and No. 9 COD Black Ops.

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HonkPosted:

Racist For xbox to really take the lead they need to make their console cheaper.


And to release it in more countries.

GubbinsPosted:

Racist For xbox to really take the lead they need to make their console cheaper.


I totally agree with you there, but the only reason that the ps4 is cheaper is because they didn't include the camera with it. It was "optional".

RacistPosted:

For xbox to really take the lead they need to make their console cheaper.

1492Posted:

Stex They are both "NEXT-GEN"
So I presume they take similar paths,
and such! So Players will go for the next version of their current console!


Yup! I agree! Thats pretty much exactly it

iIIuminatiPosted:

They are both "NEXT-GEN"
So I presume they take similar paths,
and such! So Players will go for the next version of their current console!

AimiPosted:

Yeah I really would've gotten the Xbox One but it's too expensive.

YopPosted:

Katsumi
Lightyear I reckon Xbox one will beat Ps4 in the long run.


That may be possible if Microsoft actually decides to go ahead and drop the price, if not then it's pretty unlikely at this point


I agree, more people would have bought the Xbox One if the price was not so expensive.

KatsumiPosted:

Lightyear I reckon Xbox one will beat Ps4 in the long run.


That may be possible if Microsoft actually decides to go ahead and drop the price, if not then it's pretty unlikely at this point

MawderzPosted:

I reckon Xbox one will beat Ps4 in the long run.

DreamsPosted:

KAQ Xbox is bad in the way of price ... if the xbox was knocked down $50 it would be the same if not beating the ps4


consoles are starting to get way to overprices i remember back when they were only like 150% and games were only 50