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Xbox Console Sales Are Tanking As Microsoft Brings Games To PS5 (kotaku.com) 25

In its third-quarter earnings call on Thursday, Microsoft reported a 30% drop in Xbox console sales, after reporting a 30% drop last April. "It blamed the nosedive on a 'lower volume of consoles sold' during the start of 2024," reports Kotaku. From the report: In February, Grand Theft Auto VI parent company Take-Two claimed in a presentation to investors that there were roughly 77 million "gen 9" consoles in people's homes. It didn't take fans long to do the math and speculate that Microsoft had only sold around 25 million Xbox Series X/S consoles to-date. That puts it ahead of the GameCube but behind the Nintendo 64, at least for now. Given the results this quarter as well, it doesn't seem like Game Pass and Starfield have moved the needle much. Maybe that will change once Call of Duty, which Microsoft acquired last fall along with the rest of Activision Blizzard, finally makes its way to Game Pass. Diablo IV only just arrived on the Netflix-like subscription platform this month. But given the fact that the fate of Xbox Series X/S appears to be locked in at this point, it's easy to see why Microsoft is looking at other places it can put its games.

Sea of Thieves, the last of four games in this initial volley to come to PS5, dominated the PlayStation Store's top sellers list last week on pre-orders alone. CEO Satya Nadella specifically called this out during a call with investors, noting that Microsoft had more games in the top 25 best sellers on PS5 than any other publisher. "We are committed to meeting players where they are by bringing great games to more people on more devices," he said. If players there continue to flock to the live-service pirate sim, it's not hard to imagine Microsoft bringing another batch of its first-party exclusives to the rival platform. Whether that means more recent blockbusters like Starfield or the upcoming Indiana Jones game will someday make the journey remains to be seen.

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Xbox Console Sales Are Tanking As Microsoft Brings Games To PS5

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  • by stevenm86 ( 780116 ) on Friday April 26, 2024 @08:42PM (#64428934)
    Microsoft had an epiphany. They realized they needed to crap out a new Halo game, without it necessarily needing to be *good* - the name/lore of the franchise alone would carry it forward. Turns out that isn't necessarily the case (surprise!). And although they may have taken some steps to fix the mess, the fixes came years too late and the damage had been done. This is partly the result of corporate types trying to run a game studio, which comes with its own baggage, not the least of which is insisting that a cutting-edge engine be written and maintained by contractors who are employed 18 months at a time.
    • by Can'tNot ( 5553824 ) on Friday April 26, 2024 @09:17PM (#64428984)
      I don't think this is new. I'm speaking only for myself here, but I went through all of the games that I was interested in getting for the Xbox 360 / PS 3 generation and found that very few of those were Xbox exclusives. I think it's mostly just about the fact that the Japanese developers have rejected Microsoft, and outside of a few blockbuster titles they're the primary console developers. The better western devs tend to be more on PC.

      Just to emphasize: I'm not talking about the big titles, I'm talking about the smaller ones. The Katamaris and the Zack and Wikis and the Endless Oceans, etc. The little charming games which you need to fill out your catalogue.

      Obviously, this is skewed by my own preferences. I don't care about FIFA or Call of Duty or Halo. But Microsoft's catalogue really does seem to be lacking in every generation.
      • I think it's mostly just about the fact that the Japanese developers have rejected Microsoft

        That's been true ever since the original OG XBox due to blatant domestic industry pressure. Turns out when two of the biggest names in your industry, that have a government backed monopoly on you getting to release your products to consumers and for what cost, dislike competition most will simply fall in line and ignore the competitor. (For fear of angering their betters and suffering higher publishing / development costs in their biggest markets as a result.)

        To be fair, there are some good Japanese made

      • Microsoft is trying to keep PC gaming going because it's a big reason why consumers buy computers with their OS on them.

        Microsoft needs that to happen so that they can sell "OEMs" (most of them don't design most or all of "their" machines anyway) their OS. Competent corporate users don't want anything to do with a bundled license, only small businesses should be using those at this point.

        It's too bad Kinect wasn't more successful, for Microsoft that is. It would have helped them if they could have different

      • That's rewriting history. The 360 got many Japanese exclusives such as Blue Dragon, Beautiful Katamari, Otomedius G, Ninja Gaiden, Lost Odyssey, D4, Wartech, Panzer Dragoon Orta, Jet Set Radio Future, Dead or Alive, Chaos;Head and Steins;Gate, Espgaluda II, Deathsmiles, Akai Katana, DoDonPachi, Infinite Undiscovery, Dream Club, and they got Final Fantasy and Resident Evil to finally go multiplatform and come to Xbox. For a while games like Virtua Fighter, Outrun 2, Star Ocean, Tales of Vesperia, were actual

    • by leonbev ( 111395 )

      They did the same thing with the Forza series as well. They promised this amazing new graphics engine for Forza Motorsport for Xbox Series X, but when it came out it was bug-ridden and only looked marginally better than it's predecessor. It really felt like they were resting on their laurels and just re-released the same game as before with a spotty new coat of paint on it.

  • It needs a product refresh. Sony is refreshing the PS5 with better specs, but not MS.

    • Sony is segmenting a generation of their console, something no one has ever done before. The refresh isn't good enough to be a new generation, so they're doing this half-assed thing which is going to irritate a lot of people with games targeted at the new version of the system that don't run well on the old one.

      Their console is already the sales leader in this generation, they're just screwing with success at this point. You're supposed to ride out the console as long as it's profitable, and take the time t

      • by Entrope ( 68843 )

        What do you call the PS4 Pro, if not "segmenting a generation of their console"?

      • *squints*
        What planet are you living on? The current generation of Xbox was segmented from the get go, to the point where the raw power of the low end isn't majorly more powerful than their previous console(XBOneX), it just has an SSD and some nifty new tricks. What's more, that low end has publicly caused them problems with at least two game releases that I know of, and who knows how many more in private. Whereas the PS5 Pro isn't going to be powerful enough in the CPU sense to cause issues with game releas

  • Is the PS5 media capabilities better? Or is the PS5 being carried by anime games and other Japanese stuff that wouldn't fly on Nintendo family friendly image?
    • It is actually the other way around. Soft erotic games (erotic games that do not show naked tits nor butts) may become less sexier on Playstation than on Switch. Sony is actively censoring games. For example, Omega Laberynth removed "Touch events", only on PlayStation. Apart from that niche thing, Nintendo itself is not blocking gory games like Doom (2016) or Doom Eternal. It just happens that Nintendo adverts on TV expose their family friendly games. Not the "Hentai puzzle" style of games that they sell on
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