Gimme Gimme Games debates whether the Xbox One releasing one week earlier than the PS4 in Europe will give it any advantages or whether the PS4 will benefit from releasing a week earlier than Xbox One in America.
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The one (no, not that One) launching in 32 countries
it's week for God sake
PS4 cuz then word will get around and friends will be able to see it.
It's Like when the GBC was coming out no one had one and then someone would get it and everyone would be amazed by it and run out to get one.
In the battling regions (the ones Microsoft and Sony are both releasing) Neither. A week either way is nothing (pre-irders selling out and limited stock in stores anyway. Most consoles sell out at launch because there is enough die hard fans). The regions where one console is releasing way before the other, yes the PS4 does have the advantage there (i.e just those regions).
Sony gets a week head start in the US, MS gets one in the UK and other parts of Europe.
One week...