"No yield problems" - Phil Spencer
This being in direct contradiction to rumors started by CBOAT on NeoGAF.
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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.
It (series X) currently has a bundle in Hong Kong where it's bundled with Forza Motorsport, Dragons Dogma 2, and 3 months of Ultimate, and tbh, with the direction Xbox has been heading (focus on subscription, current/upcoming lack of must-have exclusives, now a digital-only Series X announcements, and rumours of them releasing a new, more powerful console in the near future so they can leave Series S behind (which has kinda kept developers from truly using the power of the Series X because they are pretty much forced to also make sure their games work on the far less powerful Series S), it just seems like a 'risky' deal.
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only one statement is true
CBOAT is reliable, wasn't he also the one that leaked Insomniac's deal with MS?
We will see come launch ;)
if the online check in doesn't kill your system & games, RROD 2013 will.
That they're only launching in 21 countries suggests they are having some issues....they've targetted their main markets to release in and everyone else has to wait.
No company will ever intentionally limit a launch in that way unless there is a reason. I don't expect MS executives to admit it publicly, but their launch plans would seem to indicate a necessity to limit the numbers of consoles available.