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Xbox Series X|S vs Xbox One Sales Comparison in Europe - January 2024

January 2024 is the 39th month the Xbox Series X|S has been available for. In the latest month, the gap grew in favor of the Xbox One when compared to the aligned launch of the Xbox Series X|S by 53,609 units.

In the last 12 months, the Xbox One has outsold the Xbox Series X|S by 0.53 million units. The Xbox Series X|S is currently behind the Xbox One by 0.57 million units.

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Jin_Sakai68d ago (Edited 68d ago )

XSX|S Vs. XOne Europe:

Gap change in latest month: 53,609 - XOne
Gap change over last 12 months: 528,159 - XOne
Total Lead: 570,656 - XOne
Xbox Series X|S Total Sales: 7,445,644
Xbox One Total Sales: 8,016,300

It’s no wonder their games are starting to go multiplatform.

darthv7267d ago

The sad part is the Series line is such a better overall xbox than the one ever was... yet EU just do not seem to care one bit. At least in JP Series has done better than the One did.

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How to Unlock Polygun in Remnant 2

As we mentioned in our review of Remnant 2: The Forgotten Kingdom, there isn’t much to the latest DLC. Outside of the initial mystery behind unlocking the Invoker archetype, players discovered everything else with relative ease besides a weapon called Polygun. - IS

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants Review [Capsule Computers]

Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes:

"When it comes to brawlers, no licensed franchise has likely seen more titles released for it than the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle games. Sure, there are entire game franchises that have existed only has brawlers but those are a separate thing entirely, TMNT is a popular property and the fact that it features four iconic turtles with signature weapons lends itself so well to the genre that it makes sense that so many have been made over the past three decades. In fact, two major beat 'em ups for the Turtles have arrived within the last couple of years, which begs the question as to why now would GameMill choose to tap into the 2017 arcade game simply titled Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles? Well, they have and brought a bit of new content into the game in their own version titled Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants. So now that it has arrived on consoles and PC, is this beat ‘em up another trip down memory lane with the Heroes in a Half-Shell?"

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South Park: Snow Day! (XS) Review | VGChartz

VGChartz's Stephen LaGioia: "Snow Day is pretty thin when it comes to both style and substance, offering not quite enough of either to hold up long-term, even with decent multiplayer support and interesting Roguelike bits. While I’ve played worse South Park titles, this one stands out by following two far better games: The Stick of Truth and, to a lesser extent, The Fractured But Whole. The departure in both content and quality is apparent given that it alludes to their lore and positions itself as a spin-off or quasi-sequel to them. Yet, the experience often felt more like an obscure 2000s action romp with a South Park overlay. Glimpses of fun were had — like when wiping out several foes with my fully-charged dagger swipes, pelting Elf-kid hordes with my turret, or coordinating with other players to beat a tough boss. As a whole, though, this is a rare snow day I could have done without."

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