Xbox One outsells PlayStation 4 during Black Friday

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With Black Friday in the past and many of us owning our new hardly fought gaming consoles with bruises to show for it. But, the question of what console won the day arises. A study by InfoScout has the answer.

Microsoft had a significant edge on Sony this year dominating more than half of the console sales alone. Even Microsoft's previous generation Xbox 360 out sold Nintendo's newest console the Wii U.

How about what parents bought for their kids? Well 92 percent that purchased the Wii U say they purchased the console for their child, of the buyers of the Xbox One 66 percent purchased the console for their kid. PlayStation 4 buyers mostly bought it for themselves with only 45 percent buying the console as a gift.

Last year Sony was also beaten by Microsoft for Black Friday console sales with the Xbox One and 360 clutching 61 percent of the console market, while the Playstation 4 and 3 held a small in comparison 30 percent.

Sony has had it's fair share of being beaten on Black Friday as the last two years have showed. But, what did you guys pick up while battling out there?


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DerangedPosted:

Bought 4 of them this friday since we already had one at launch now we all have one

jfsimmonsPosted:

Only reason why they did was because it was $329... If ps4 was $329 I would've bought the ps4 instead if the xbox one.

RedPosted:

Not a surprise... As I got an Xbox One.

bsmPosted:

Could kinda see this coming after they dropped the kinect..
Or at least I could..

ZayloPosted:

Very interesting, probably from all these $100 off coupons people are giving away haha. I thought many people dislike the console and all of the party/invite problems it has. Honestly right now it's probably not the best but it will hopefully iron out in the months to come.