Since the release of the PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One last fall, Sony has dominated the next-gen console wars over Microsoft as the PS4 has considerably outsold the One.
Microsoft's earnings from Quarter 3 have revealed that in the last quarter, the company has sold a little more than one million Xbox One units to retailers, not consumers.
The next-gen console war between Microsoft's Xbox One and Sony's PlayStation 4 has leaned entirely in favor of Sony as the company has sold more units than its rival, and more reviews favored its graphics.
Though the most recent next-gen console war has just begun between Microsoft's Xbox One and Sony's Playstation 4, it would seem that Sony is pulling ahead of the competition in terms of development and fans after an already early lead in sales.
Fans of the PC game "War Thunder," developed by Gaijan Entertainment, and Xbox One gamers won't be able to play the multiplayer combat game on Microsoft's newest-gen console.
As the next-gen console wars continue with the recent battle between Sony's Playstation 4 and Microsoft's Xbox One heating up it's too early to tell which will reign supreme.
Last week, Microsoft announced that it experienced record sales of its Xbox One after the release of the video game "Titanfall," which the Xbox has exclusive rights to.
While PS4 seemed to be more popular choice among consumers, as Microsoft's Xbox One has lagged a bit behind in units sold, Microsoft has beat out Sony on a dollar basis, according to "PC Magazine."
Sony announced March 3 that it had officially sold more than six million PlayStation 4s after the successful release of its console in Japan a few weeks before.
Due out March 18 in North America, the Kojima Productions developed game will serve as a two part storyline and continue with "Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain," which is currently in production. "Zeroes" will also pick up where 2010's "Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker" left off.