"The last time we checked in on the sales battle between the big name video game consoles, Microsoft had seen its annual sales increase, but not fast enough to catch up to the still-surging PS4. The same trend was apparent in 2015's all-important holiday quarter, which saw Sony continuing to extend its sales lead over the competition."By Kyle Orland
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Obviously, it took MS a whole year (all of 2015) to produce the same numbers PS4 did in the last quarter alone.
It was a slaughter and with Sony releasing a ton of big games and VR this year the lead will only continue to grow much, much wider.
Looks like it's only growing faster as time passes: http://cdn.arstechnica.net/...
And 2016 will be a great year for PS4 in terms of games, so it should go up even more.
The gap will only increase being as Xbox doesn't have appeal outside of US/UK..There is nothing that Microsoft could do in terms of market share.They just need to focus on keeping their fans happy.
The gap is steadily growing between the PS3 and the XO as well. At the end of their second years, PS3 was at 21.3 million while XO was at around 19.1-19.4 million or so. XO being about 2 million behind PS3 becomes really jarring once you remember that XO sold much more at launch compared to PS3.
This 2 million gap is only going to increase because the PS3 was a much more globally appealing product, thus it was able to consistently have higher weekly worldwide sales than XO in the same timeframe.
Outside of US/UK Xbox has no chance of getting near PlayStation, the brand just has so much more appeal worldwide