In July 2021, the gap grew in favor of the combined sales of the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 when compared to the aligned launch of the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in the last month by 220,331 units. In the last 12 months, the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 have caught up by 9.79 million units. The PlayStation 4 and Xbox One lead by a combined 4.75 million units.
The PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in their first 93 months sold a combined 161.86 million units, while the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One have sold a combined 166.61 million units. It took until month 98 for the PS3 and Xbox 360 to sell as many units as the current PS4 and Xbox One sales.
The PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 sold a combined 173.22 million units lifetime. The PlayStation 4 and Xbox One are currently 6.61 million units away from surpassing the PS3 and X360.
Ex-Bethesda designer Bruce Nesmith explains that The Elder Scrolls 6 likely won't offer deeper stats, but deeper choices.
This means they will likely be more open-ended decisions; speed runners may be in for a treat.
I'll believe it when I see it. I also don't feel Bethesda games are stat intensive as it is, though. It seems pretty basic.
Aren't RPGs SUPPOSED to be stat heavy? So are they leaning even more away from being an RPG? Ugh ☹️
Fortnite ranking system got introduced a couple of years ago with some 8 ranks with some subdivided in to additional 3. Here is ...
In a world where Gambit thrived, Destiny 2’s seasons, storylines, and even its endgame might’ve revolved around PvEvP as a core foundation.
Destiny already has the pretty hyper 'raid' fixation and then they added legendary raid dungeons. Hyperfixating in PvEvP wouldn't work as well because you need a lot more than 2% of the userbase to keep that going unlike raids that are propped up by streamers who make running them their whole job. Most players don't play all the raids let alone run them over and over. And most who play PvP don't want structured PvE elements.
Lol OK. I'll give it that the ps3 and 360 were neck and neck and ps3 won the fight by a slim margin because it came out a year later and was more expensive, but last gen the ps4 sold almost double what either of the ps3 or 360 did by itself. The Xbox one only just passed 50 million recently. Ps4 is creeping on 120 million. More than double the weight was on ps4s shoulders. If the ps4 had another year before the new Gen released, it probably would double the sales alone.