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.
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."
Gamers making the transition to the next-gen game consoles from Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 will find some similar accessories in the PS4 and Xbox One versions, but there are some key differences.
Gamers making the transition to the next-gen game consoles from Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 will find some similar accessories in the PS4 and Xbox One versions, but there are some key differences.
In the time leading up to the release of NBA 2K14, 2K Sports unleashed an all-out Lebron James advertising campaign. Although it has clearly paid off in terms of games sold, 2K Sports seems to have calmed down with its cover athlete.
More than 3 million Xbox One consoles have been sold, Microsoft reported this week. Sony's Playstation 4 sales numbers, which were expected to be similar or perhaps even better, could be announced tonight, the USA Today reported.
Microsoft is catering to the many football fans in the United States with their "Xbox One Playoff Face Off," which comes as part of the company's partnership with the National Football League.