This holiday will see the next evolution in the video game market. With the introduction of the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, the next round of consoles will provide not only the most advanced graphics ever seen in video games, but will also become a central feature of home entertainment.
Yet, while Microsoft saw huge gains after the Xbox 360's launch, its gotten off to a rocky start this generation. So far, a growing amount of evidence points to Sony dominating this holiday season. Evidence from not only Sony itself, but retailer GameStop points to the PS4 having a blow-out holiday season.
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Both systems will sell well
The Ps4 will sell way more copies of Killzone than their other games
The Xbox One game sells will be spread out between Ryse, Dead Rising 3, Killer Instinct, and Forza
Mega super duper hit!!! :)
I'm hoping i'll be able to get hold of one this side of Christmas. I cancelled my preorder to wait for Infamous and The Witcher 3. I regret that after seeing the KZSF MP gameplay as it looks like a true return to form.
I'm just trying to keep calm until November. The wait is KILLING me. First I have to wait until November. Then December (VGAs; expecting a ND announcement). Then February (Infamous). Then, onwards.
HNNNGGG *dies*
Of course it will be a hit and sell a ton. No doubt.