Forbes writes:
For the past few years, people have accused E3 of becoming a rather dull affair. Companies show their games, fans support whoever they’re most loyal to, and journalists are forced to give press conferences silly report card grades. Rinse and repeat.
But not this year. In over a decade of watching E3 events, I’ve honestly never seen one company completely and utterly destroy a competitor like what happened last night between Sony and Microsoft MSFT -1.89%. It may sound like hyperbole, but what took place over the course of the day will send shockwaves through this entire next console generation.
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The VGChartz sales comparison series of articles are updated monthly and each one focuses on a different sales comparison using our estimated video game hardware figures. The charts include comparisons between the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch, as well as with older platforms. There are articles based on our worldwide estimates, as well as the US, Europe, and Japan.
If PS5’s were in stock that first year I think a lot less people would have settled on an Xbox and the numbers would have been worse.
Damn.
That is brutal.
The event will shape the first couple years for sure, but it will be developer support and product benefits that dictate the outcome.
Sony did a fantastic job at their event and touched upon selling points that resonate the most with the main stream gamers.
How will Microsoft answer?
I guess gaming is no longer about games...
So much for "Killing Sony at E3"
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