Sales are lackluster in MS's biggest market and abysmal in other territories. Sales
are very weak, especially relative to past generations. MS (and Sony) WW total
numbers are being buoyed by the massive launch sales, which has allowed them to
barely outpace past market leaders like the Wii and PS2. Well, at least the PS4.
In short, sales are weak, especially for XB1
Imru al-Qays;122110024 said:Massive launch sales don't count for any less just because they're launch sales.
Imru al-Qays;122110024 said:Massive launch sales don't count for any less just because they're launch sales.
Player 1:
Month 1: 90,000
Month 2: 10
Month 3: 10
Month 4: 10
Month 5: 10
Month 6: 10
Month 7: 10
Player 2:
Month 1: 10,000
Month 2: 10,000
Month 3: 10,000
Month 4: 10,000
Month 5: 10,000
Month 6: 10,000
Month 7: 10,000
It's pretty clear where that "race" is headed, even though player 1 is still decently ahead by any sort of basic metric like average, or LTD sales. It's an obvious exaggeration of what we have today, but the point is the underlying issue - not the exact numbers. Launch sales obviously count just as much, but give ammo for misleading pseudo-analysis. Player 1 could still claim, for instance, that it's the "fastest selling player."
Player 1:
Month 1: 90,000
Month 2: 10
Month 3: 10
Month 4: 10
Month 5: 10
Month 6: 10
Month 7: 10
Player 2:
Month 1: 10,000
Month 2: 10,000
Month 3: 10,000
Month 4: 10,000
Month 5: 10,000
Month 6: 10,000
Month 7: 10,000
It's pretty clear where that "race" is headed, even though player 1 is still decently ahead by any sort of basic metric like average, or LTD sales. It's an obvious exaggeration of what we have today, but the point is the underlying issue - not the exact numbers. Launch sales obviously count just as much, but give ammo for misleading pseudo-analysis. Player 1 could still claim, for instance, that it's the "fastest selling player."
And even that's still inaccurate, because technically, both came out of the gate with Player 2 having the higher scores, then consistently sold higher after, so to speak.
Given the weakness of bone sales as well as the recent announcement of record layoffs at microsoft it's safe to say Microsoft might be out of the console hardware market as early as this year.
Blimey, this thread was a good read. I knew the small MK8 bump would lead to some comedy posts.
Seems all the action will revolve around the battle for second place again this gen.
Nice example. The issue for XB1 is clear I think currently:Player 1:
Month 1: 90,000
Month 2: 10
Month 3: 10
Month 4: 10
Month 5: 10
Month 6: 10
Month 7: 10
Player 2:
Month 1: 10,000
Month 2: 10,000
Month 3: 10,000
Month 4: 10,000
Month 5: 10,000
Month 6: 10,000
Month 7: 10,000
It's pretty clear where that "race" is headed, even though player 1 is still decently ahead by any sort of basic metric like average, or LTD sales. It's an obvious exaggeration of what we have today, but the point is the underlying issue - not the exact numbers. Launch sales obviously count just as much, but give ammo for misleading pseudo-analysis. Player 1 could still claim, for instance, that it's the "fastest selling player."
It was actually a pretty big bump; bigger than most predictions were expecting certainly.
the layoffs were a result of the Nokia merger creating duplicate positions internally from earlier this year, and had nothing to do with the Xbox division afaik
While true, GAF as an average underestimated all next gen consoles it seems.
In fact the console that was underestimated most was the XB1, though they were all in the same ball park of underestimation.
1. PS4 - 217K (-52k)
2. XB1 - 144K (-53k)
3. 3DS - 103K (-49k)
4. WIU - 95K (-45k)
5. 360 - 60K (-2k)
6. PS3 - 42K (0)
Fixed... that what happened.Player 1:
Month 1: 90,000
Month 2: 10
Month 3: 10
Month 4: 10
Month 5: 10
Month 6: 10
Month 7: 10
Player 2:
Month 1: 120,000
Month 2: 10,000
Month 3: 10,000
Month 4: 10,000
Month 5: 10,000
Month 6: 10,000
Month 7: 10,000
12k is about Nokia... 6k is about others MS division.the layoffs were a result of the Nokia merger creating duplicate positions internally from earlier this year, and had nothing to do with the Xbox division afaik
Imru’ al-Qays;122110024 said:Massive launch sales don't count for any less just because they're launch sales.
Ok when does the MS stuff come out?
Nice example. The issue for XB1 is clear I think currently:
- It got great launch sales but so did PS4 (in fact in most places PS4 was a little higher) so out the gate PS4 was immediately ahead
- Post launch spike PS4 is outselling XB1 everywhere and therefore widening the initial gap
- XB1 does not have advantage PS3 had of markets where it sold more than 360 from the start (note PS3 never caught up in US or UK it caught up worldwide thanks to other territories where it outsold 360)
- XB1 is currently selling less in the very territories which gave it the advantage last gen (US & UK)
The upshot is if XB1 is to catch up it has to overtake PS4 again by fair margin in US and ideally in US and UK. If it more or less draws those regions then it will end up far behind worldwide overall.
The XB1 can of course be a success on its own terms in second place - but for MS if they want to try and close the gap they have a big challenge ahead of them with a limited number of regions they can reasonably hope to influence.
There's no reason to believe other regions will help XB1 the way they did PS4 - there's not one shred of market evidence to conclude that.
Ideally they need to do what the PS3 / Spny couldn't - come from behind in a region like US and regain the lead there (note please don't be confused with the 360 earlier launch lead - I'm noting that outside US & UK more or less from launch PS3 outsold 360 on weekly basis putting it on a trajectory to win those regions whereas in US & UK it never caught up at all).
Really curious to see how things play out and how MS market the device in US and UK to try and recover lost ground. Recent adverts and E3 imply a back to basics focus on core franchises and shooters/action titles and no doubt they'll try for exclusive DLC and the like too. Possibly they might try and free up further resources on console and encourage devs to settle for parity or close to it on multi-platform titles (that would likely be hard task but it's an obvious move to try and minimize one of the PS4s big differentiators).
Gonna be an interesting next 12 months.
I don't blame this focus in US for Sony... it is the biggest region and MS never give any fighting in Europe and Japan.This is a good post. For XB1 to have a chance to even tie PS4 in sales, it needs to win US & UK like its predecessor did. Sad to say, I would not count on that happening without XB1 having a lower price than the PS4 because Sony is focused like a laser to make sure they win the US because they are assured wins everywhere else.
At market close...4 PM EDT / 2 and a half hours from now.
They're also having a conference call at 5:30 PM EDT.
*waits*
Microsoft shipped 1.1 million "Xbox consoles" in the prior quarter (April 2014 - June 2014). You'll have to wait a little bit longer for a chance at knowing how many of those 1.1 million consoles were Xbox 360 and Xbox One.
Microsoft shipped 1.1 million "Xbox consoles" in the prior quarter (April 2014 - June 2014). You'll have to wait a little bit longer for a chance at knowing how many of those 1.1 million consoles were Xbox 360 and Xbox One.
That's pretty anemic, no? Not really drastically above WiiU's two really embarrassing quarters (first half calendar 2013) iirc when considering WiiU+Wii sales.
Microsoft shipped 1.1 million "Xbox consoles" in the prior quarter (April 2014 - June 2014). You'll have to wait a little bit longer for a chance at knowing how many of those 1.1 million consoles were Xbox 360 and Xbox One.
so they pulled a Sony and combined them
damn it
fortunately DS and Wii are so dead that it's pointless for Nintendo to combine them
er....Wii U January-June 2013 shipments: 550k
Xbox One January-June 2014 USA sales: 1100k
Wii+Wii U January-June 2013 is 1210k, but then the corresponding figure would be 3.1m for the "Xbox family" (I'm not sure what this comparison even does)
edit: wait that means Wii outshipped Wii U in those two quarters, wait what
Yeah, the April-June Wii U figures were worse than I remembered. I remembered it was less than 400k for Jan-March, but forgot it was less than half that for the following quarter.
Yeap... and 360 shipped more than 300k because they were over 84m in late May.Why are folks using the 1.1m for just the XB1? It's 360+XB1 for Q4 - so Apr-Jun 2014 right?
Wait a minute. Is the Xbox One only 600 thousand behind the ps4 in the states. Am I crazy in thinking that's not that bad?
Wait a minute. Is the Xbox One only 600 thousand behind the ps4 in the states. Am I crazy in thinking that's not that bad?
The important question is, is the gap widening both in NA and worldwide? 600k shouldn't be a huge deal in one territory when you are slowly catching up bit by bit, but not when you're losing ground everywhere. One can certainly argue it's still early but it's only a matter of time before they're in a deep hole in Europe, it's going to make it extremely hard to make the xbone the default platform for most games and that means you lose on the majority of big multiplatform games.Wait a minute. Is the Xbox One only 600 thousand behind the ps4 in the states. Am I crazy in thinking that's not that bad?
After all Microsoft has invested in the XB1 platform do you guys just actually envision them dropping it after a year due to a bit of a rough start?
Now maybe my opinion is biased because I've invested in the platform but that seems crazy
After all Microsoft has invested in the XB1 platform do you guys just actually envision them dropping it after a year due to a bit of a rough start?
Now maybe my opinion is biased because I've invested in the platform but that seems crazy
After all Microsoft has invested in the XB1 platform do you guys just actually envision them dropping it after a year due to a bit of a rough start?
Now maybe my opinion is biased because I've invested in the platform but that seems crazy
The important question is, is the gap widening both in NA and worldwide? 600k shouldn't be a huge deal in one territory when you are slowly catching up bit by bit, but not when you're losing ground everywhere. One can certainly argue it's still early but it's only a matter of time before they're in a deep hole in Europe, it's going to make it extremely hard to make the xbone the default platform for most games and that means you lose on the majority of big multiplatform games.
Now maybe my opinion is biased because I've invested in the platform but that seems crazy
You know second place means champion.Blimey, this thread was a good read. I knew the small MK8 bump would lead to some comedy posts.
Seems all the action will revolve around the battle for second place again this gen.
You know second place means champion.
Past investments mean nothing. Business decisions are based on future profits.After all Microsoft has invested in the XB1 platform do you guys just actually envision them dropping it after a year due to a bit of a rough start?
After all Microsoft has invested in the XB1 platform do you guys just actually envision them dropping it after a year due to a bit of a rough start?
Now maybe my opinion is biased because I've invested in the platform but that seems crazy
You know second place means champion.
this made me realize that wii u's june 2014 outsold vita's ytd jan-jun 2014.
The important question is, is the gap widening both in NA and worldwide? 600k shouldn't be a huge deal in one territory when you are slowly catching up bit by bit, but not when you're losing ground everywhere. One can certainly argue it's still early but it's only a matter of time before they're in a deep hole in Europe, it's going to make it extremely hard to make the xbone the default platform for most games and that means you lose on the majority of big multiplatform games.
Everyone knows that the Vita sales are a joke that no one laughs at anymore. That thing is bombing, HARD. I have no idea why Sony even supports it.
????