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PS5 vs Xbox Series X|S Sales Comparison - February 2024

February 2024 is the 40th month the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S has been available for. In the latest month, the gap grew in favor of the PlayStation 5 when compared to the aligned launch of the Xbox Series X|S by 0.93 million units.

In the last 12 months, the PlayStation 5 has outsold the Xbox Series X|S by 14.00 million units. The PlayStation 5 is currently ahead by 27.43 million units.

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StormSnooper19d ago (Edited 19d ago )

They are outselling xbox faster than Xbox sells. In other words, PlayStation is selling more than double what xbox sells every month.

Hofstaderman19d ago

In certain regions they being outsold 5:1.

Chocoburger19d ago (Edited 19d ago )

Gosh, I was so sick of teraflop talk from 2019-2020. The truth is teraflops don't matter, just games people want to play. Teraflops doesn't sell hardware, games do. Its such a simple concept to figure out. Xbox Series was the first console in history to release with zero new games. ZERO! It was so obvious from the start that this generation for MS was going to be an embarrassing dud. I was laughing internally every time people said that MS has "learned from last gen" and that they were going to do better. But the launch showed us everything we needed to know, their first party studios are in complete disarray, and these sales numbers back that up.

Microsoft starting the next generation within the next 2 years feels too soon (assuming its true, though perhaps its not), I don't think they realize that it doesn't matter if they don't have the software to back up it. Perhaps they think all those Activison / Blizzard games are going to save their next console?

ChasterMies18d ago

This is how PlayStation owners will get Halo.

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Sand Land Review — Toriyama's Legacy Lives On | eXputer

Despite uneven storytelling and design flaws, Toriyama's magical Sand Land is plenty amusing, a Shounen adventure not reliant on complexity.

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One Last Breath (XS) Review | VGChartz

VGChartz's Lee Mehr: "It may grow tiring to consistently compare this minimalist platformer phylum to Playdead's work, but it's tough to ignore in the face of clear evidence. The crux of the problem is this: no copycat should be satisfied in reproducing its inspiration without incorporating a visual, aural, story, and/or mechanical nuance alongside it. None of these four categories are met here, so what's left is a ditto platformer that's content with showing yet another hellish landscape after humans are nearly wiped out. And by disregarding any meaningful point over its environmental themes, the title's namesake seems all the more ironic since it never says anything for itself up to the bitter end."

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PERISH Review | TheXboxHub

Review - You’ll find the most fun of PERISH in co-op, having a blast with a few friends; it will make the gameplay loop more enjoyable

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