According to IHS, Xbox One has sold 39.5 million units worldwide as of March 31, 2018, an estimate which is slightly higher than the ones slipped previously thanks to Electronic Arts internal data. It is reported that during this same period, PlayStation 4 has an install base of 76.6 million units.
According to IHS, Xbox One has sold 39.5 million units worldwide, an estimate which is slightly higher than the ones slipped previously thanks to Electronic Arts internal data.
The new sale stat has been reported by Wall Street Journal’s Sarah E. Needleman, who’s been quite to note in the same tweet that PlayStation 4 has sold 76.6 million units instead.
“Microsoft is significantly expanding its lineup of video game content this year, a strategy aimed at squeezing more revenue out of its existing user base,” she observed on her Twitter profile.
“As of March 31, its Xbox One had a global install base of 39.1M units; Sony’s PlayStation 4 had 76.6M, according to IHS.”
The sales data have been reported by BBC and CNBC as well, so look rather realistic. Anyway, we won’t have any confirm soon, as Microsoft doesn’t provide Xbox One sales data anymore and won’t change this approach in the future.
$MSFT is significantly expanding its lineup of videogame content this year, a strategy aimed at squeezing more revenue out of its existing user base. As of March 31, its Xbox One had a global install base of 39.1M units; Sony’s PlayStation 4 had 76.6M, according to IHS. #E32018
— Sarah E. Needleman (@saraheneedleman) June 10, 2018
Published: Jun 13, 2018 05:01 pm