People claiming results for July as any kind of win for anything are failing to look at YoY change as well as pricing trends.
Yes X>Y, but when X=Not great and Y=Very slightly more not great, what difference does it really make which is X and which is Y?
Normal cycle dynamics mean we'll have more and more months showing YoY declines, but that strong launch momentum from this gen's consoles is fading a bit.
But with the sharp decline in the number of titles being released, it's not too surprising.
Content, not price, is king, and neither box really has the breadth and depth of big titles that precious gens had.
It's good for old catalog games to all of a sudden show up in the top 3 on a platform for a month.
Well said...