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European Monthly Charts November 2023 | PS5 #1 +376% YOY, Switch #2 -35% YOY and Xbox series S/X #3 -26% YOY

Thirty7ven

Banned
"Xbox Outsells PlayStation in Europe During Black Friday 2023"

According to GFK data, shared by Chris Dring of gamesindustry.biz, Xbox Series X|S console comfortably outsold the popular PlayStation 4 during this year's Black Friday. Chris Dring did not share PS4 sales data. Other consoles included in the data were Nintendo Switch Online and PlayStation 5.

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How long until their reports mainly focus on 💍
 

Heisenberg007

Gold Journalism
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How long until their reports mainly focus on 💍
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Thirty7ven

Banned
sales don't matter


Clowns that can’t read. MS’s main growth strategy going forward not being to increase their Xbox console user base doesn’t mean it’s ok to shrink it, but the idiot can’t put 2 and 2 together that without Xbox console maintaining high volume of GP subs then nothing else will.

When Xbox starts putting their new first party games on PlayStation then the idiot will be right.

Also if their 30% cut on third party shrinks enough, and there’s no GP growth then even the whole of ABK will only be papering over those cracks.
 
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Let’s be honest, he has a point. Massive income coming from all the acquisitions. Hardware indeed doesn’t matter as much for Xbox. It still doesn’t contradict that the brand perception is sinking, fast.
Massive income from the acquisitions? Pretty sure it’s been the opposite so far.
 

Pelta88

Member
Let’s be honest, he has a point. Massive income coming from all the acquisitions. Hardware indeed doesn’t matter as much for Xbox. It still doesn’t contradict that the brand perception is sinking, fast.

Activision generates 2 Billion per year in revenue. Microsoft purchased Activision for 67 Billion. Which means your math and projections doesn't make actual sense in reality.
 

StereoVsn

Member
"Xbox doesn't need Europe."

"Xbox gaming is much bigger than just consoles. "

"Things will change when the software flood gates open next year"

"The PS5 sales number are fake, Sony is sitting on 20 million unsold PS5s and is in deep financial trouble."

"Consoles? The future is the cloud, old man!"

"Once people realize the value of Gamepass, PS is dead."
GamePass and streaming is on Samsung and LG TVs. Checkmate!
 

StereoVsn

Member
Let’s be honest, he has a point. Massive income coming from all the acquisitions. Hardware indeed doesn’t matter as much for Xbox. It still doesn’t contradict that the brand perception is sinking, fast.
The problem is that before acquisitions these companies used to sell on other consoles (minus CoD). Now that Xbox sales are tanking, revenue is primarily GamePass and Steam sales.

Starfield is a good example, by MS own estimates they missed out on $700mil revenue.
 

yazenov

Member


Speaking at Gamescom, where the company has been showcasing the sci-fi RPG extensively, Xbox chief marketing officer Jerret West said the Bethesda game marks the start of a prolonged period of regular new Xbox exclusives.

"This is, in my mind, the doorway, almost like a starting gun, to what I think is going to be a multi-year relay race of first-party titles," West told us.

"I was sitting there watching the same [Starfield presentation] you were this morning and I was like… this is really the start of something that's going to then lead to Forza, then in 2024 as we go to Hellblade, and we think about Towerborne which is on the show floor, we think about Avowed, and we've got stories we haven't told yet as well, that are going to unfurl in 2024 and 2025.”

Xbox has struggled for consistency with its first-party titles over the last 18 months. 2022 featured few exclusive releases, while its most notable game so far this year, Redfall, was reviewed poorly. However, the firm’s summer showcase in June was received positively from the media.

West continued: "This very much feels like the starting gun for this relay pass that's going to take place over the next couple of years. So as a marketer, I'm super excited about that. And then if you layer in also, Game Pass and the third party relationships that we have... Our third party support that rolls into Game Pass – but also is just on our platform – is critically important too. So I think we are entering a period where this is the beginning of something that's going to be really special over the course of the next several years."





All signs point to them starting with a headshot so far.
 

jroc74

Phone reception is more important to me than human rights
I think its bigger than this gen. I feel the console brand as a whole is over and they are moving out inventory.
IF...IF....MS is launching their next gen console alot sooner, maybe these numbers make sense.

Because these are legit end of generation numbers.
Xbox Series hardware sales looks unbelievably bad. Its a failure that makes the Xbox One hardware sales seems somewhat decent now looking back. Wtf!

Phil Spencer on extremely thin ice.
I dont think its sunk in for some ppl that its doing worse than the XBO.....
 

Interfectum

Member
Dring vs Piscatella

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That's completely nonsensical.

If the console is removed from the equation, Xbox loses its significance. It would be reduced to a mere streaming service on devices like Samsung TVs and Meta Quests, or just another cumbersome application to run on a Steam-focused Gaming PC.

The sales of the console are fundamental; they are the bedrock upon which the brand's identity and growth are built.
 

kruis

Exposing the sinister cartel of retailers who allow companies to pay for advertising space.
Let’s be honest, he has a point. Massive income coming from all the acquisitions. Hardware indeed doesn’t matter as much for Xbox. It still doesn’t contradict that the brand perception is sinking, fast.

MS has now bought two huge software publishers and will be releasing more AAA titles on Gamepass than they ever did. At the same time MS is also refusing to publish games for PS, thereby cutting off a revenue stream that was of utmost importance for both Bethesda and Activision Blizzard. That strategy is going to become a colossal money sink since MS seems unable to stop Xbox conoles sales from cratering and the number of Gamepass subscribers is hardly growing. With development costs going up steeply and stalling gamepass revenues, MS has an enormous problem on its hands, because at the moment the only way to increase game revenues is by selling their 1st party games on PS, too.
 
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The not caring about console sales thing would be much more believable if Gamepass subscriber numbers were through the roof. Even being so available on so many devices, the needle does not seem to be moving.

Those of us who absolutely loved their 360's and ever since have just been looking at every move Xbox makes like:
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It has been a fumbling of absolutely epic and embarrassing proportions. That's all there is to it. People acting like it is a good thing and everyone should be happy when this company, that hasn't put out a smash hit or made a smart business move in over a decade, buys up a bunch of massive publishers and IP, are the biggest clowns of all.
 
Activision generates 2 Billion per year in revenue. Microsoft purchased Activision for 67 Billion. Which means your math and projections doesn't make actual sense in reality.
Don't forget about the 7.5 billion on ZeniMax Media, and they spent 500m on Starfield's budget.

They're not getting their money back from those acquisitions any time soon. Honestly, questions have to be asked about Phil Spencer.
 

Mowcno

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yazenov

Member
I'm amazed noone has bumped that thread yet. Those analysts sure are something.


analysts at Wedbush
“Microsoft was the clear winner on a combination of availability, discounting and Diablo IV,” they wrote.

Let me guess, Michael Pachter? This guy is a joke. Pulls info from his ass.
 

Pelta88

Member
Not true. Activision Blizzard, Inc's revenues in 2022 were $7,53 billion. Gross profit was $5,306 billion.

I quoted a quarter which is my bad. There are a lot of acti files in the ether. On average, 2010 - 2020 gross profit was 3.5 Billion. Still a gargantuan way off from recouping the gargantuan overspend they admitted to in court.

 
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Heisenberg007

Gold Journalism
People really believe xbox releasing next gen in 2025 is going to matter to consumers? It makes no sense, they have the power narrative now and no one cares about xbox. If they do try it and it inevitably flops, those emails saying they would get out the console business(2027?) are looking more realistic.
Xbox going all Dominic:

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Let’s be honest, he has a point. Massive income coming from all the acquisitions. Hardware indeed doesn’t matter as much for Xbox. It still doesn’t contradict that the brand perception is sinking, fast.

Outside of COD, I really think with the PlayStation platform outstripping their own internal projections for the gap between their platform and them, I think those big acquisitions and teams are on shakier ground.

They already freely admitted they wrote off $700,000,000 in revenue from PlayStation for Starfield, and we know that Gamepass isn't growing quick enough and has fallen below targets two years on the bounce. With the hardware basically irrelevant outside of the US and the UK (and still getting trounced there) then they are bleeding potential subs and each new PlayStation owner is not likely to be putting those 30% royalties in Microsoft's pocket.

If I'm a Bethesda team (who were already on shaky financial ground before the acquisition, with access to a large PS4/PS5 userbase) then unless they'll be getting eternal free passes from Microsoft, it becomes hard to hit the financial goals of games now unless those are hugely scaled back, and if that happens then budgets and jobs will be too.

PC is important, yes, but we know Gamepass PC is actually where the growth in subs came from, so it's increasingly less likely they'll make a full priced sale on that platform the more people buy that sub.

I really do think Xbox should take Sony's view. The Xbox teams make Xbox and PC games only, and the other publishers make hay on all platforms. If revenue and engagement are the name of the game for Microsoft then that is the best way forward.

Because cutting out playstation massively lowers revenue and increasingly looks like a worse decision for engagement.
 
Price cuts can muster additional sales but they can also be destructive to consumers' sense of value.

People aren't blind. They see the massive price cuts and they wonder why in many cases.

No one wants to buy a car with a bad engine just because the price tag is cheaper this week than it was last week.

I bring it up often, but the Dreamcast was actually cheaper than the PS1 at one point after the launch of the PS2 and people were still buying more PS1s than Dreamcasts.

Spot-on take. The average customer will wonder why a relatively new console is already selling at a heavily discounted price early on, and perceive there could be problems with that business. The could perceive that it's the company getting rid of stock at liquidated prices, just clearing out whatever's left before the product's taken off the market (and support ceases) altogether.

It's not an inspiring sign of confidence or long-term health for the product and can actually deter many people from buying it. Ironically I think the price increase for PS5 has made it even more valuable and desired among most people, not less. Of course there's a limit to that before it DOES make the product less desirable, but a slight increase in territories to deal with inflation isn't that limit.

I don't understand how they saw net spend increasing across the industry over the last decade and then decided that selling/pitching on price and price alone was something to build a gaming brand around.

If your products are not worthy of peoples time then nobody will want them, regardless of how cheap they are. People are willing to spend the money, it just has to be worth it.

They are more out of position than they've ever been and it's all self-inflicted.

Some people will continue to deny it, but the Series S was just a badly conceived product from the get-go. It only had brief relevance in a short period where there was global economic issues due to lockdowns. That isn't a sustainable environment to try getting console sales in, though, for obvious reasons.

If anything Project Keystone should've been the Series S; at least MS seem to agree with that now going by the leaks for the 'next-gen' Xbox hardware.
 

mckmas8808

Mckmaster uses MasterCard to buy Slave drives
Wait, Xbox fans were happy because PS5 was down 20% in the US.... LOL

Well I think +376% in Europe offsets that!!

UK: +126% as well

And yet they don't want to tell you that the PlayStation 5 was down 20% in the US, from 1.3 million units sold last november. That part kind of matters also. That's the full context.
 
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