I mean, that's pretty obvious.
Microsoft had 16 billion revenue with 62 million consoles sold (50 + 12) while Sony had 24 billion in revenue with 135 million consoles sold.
Oh for sure, it's obvious.. never stopped the narrative from forming though and it's particularly strong surrounding Japanese games.
In the end though some of these Xbox sales are just due to the price of games on Playstation being higher, particularly the digital price.
I'm seeing a ton of anecdotes from multi-console owners in UK that they are buying multiplats on Xbox because they want to buy digital, and the digital pricing is better due to the ability to buy 3rd party game keys from discount online sources. Also you can get things like MS rewards points and other discounts on Xbox that don't exist on Playstation.
Sony ironically w/ their policies attempting to monopolize digital sales and increase their revenue appears to have just pushed more people towards staying or going back to physical in Europe particularly with them and 3rd parties doing a more dramatic price hike, since our $10 price hike because $13-15 hike in other currencies.
I suspect that difference wont matter as much in the US.. the price hike hasn't been as big of a deal I think. It'll be interesting to see the sales split between Xbox/PS in the US if we ever really get good numbers like that. Also the digital split is probably higher in the US because of the price hike not being as big of a deal. We have price parity here in general from physical to digital and my understanding is that in much of Europe physical is always cheaper.
And yes to be clear I know ER is not a $70 game. Digital prices even for "regular priced" games are just bad in Europe, and w/ no 3rd party "code" option it makes it worse.