PS5 sales more than twice Xbox Series X/S reveals Take-Two by accident
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PS5 sales more than twice Xbox Series X/S reveals Take-Two by accidentAdam StarkeyPublished February 7, 2025 2:31pmUpdated February 7, 2025 2:32pm Sony and Nintendo have soared ahead (Sony/Nintendo/Microsoft/Metro)Sales figures from Take-Two have unintentionally revealed the divide between the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, and it isnt looking good for Microsoft.While its clear Sonys PlayStation 5 has far surpassed sales of the Xbox Series X/S, the lack of concrete numbers from Microsoft makes it impossible to know exactly how much its sold.Microsoft stopped publicly reporting Xbox sales in 2015, not-so coincidentally around the same time when Xbox One sales began to trail behind the PlayStation 4. Since then, the company has instead touted figures around Xbox Game Pass subscribers although less regularly than it once did, as those numbers have failed to move as fast as they hoped.Weve had indications of the low sales of the Xbox Series X/S many times before, but thanks to Rockstar Games owner Take-Two we now have a more exact figure.According to Take-Twos Q3 2025 earnings report, over 94 million consoles from the current generation (which doesnt include the Nintendo Switch) are estimated to have been sold, as of November 2024.While theres no definitive console split in the report, Sony previously announced it had shipped 65.5 million PlayStation 5 consoles as of September 30, 2024. Based on this figure, that means the Xbox Series X/S must have sold around 28.5 million worldwide, which lines up with prior estimates.Both figures will have increased by this point, although Microsoft itself has made it clear that Xbox console sales over Christmas were not good.Based on the figures above, that means Sonys PlayStation 5 has roughly 70% of the overall current generation sales, compared to 30% for the Xbox Series X/S.For Microsoft, this ratio is even worse than the previous generation. The Xbox One sold 58 million units against 117 million units for Sonys PlayStation 4, so it had roughly 50% of sales, if you exclude the Nintendo Switch.More TrendingIts also a sharp decline from Microsofts presence in the console market during the Xbox 360 generation, when it sold 84 million units worldwide, compared to the PlayStation 3s 87.4 million.The Xbox Series X/S isnt the worst-selling Xbox console though, with the original Xbox selling only 24 million units. The first console was quickly abandoned in order to launch the Xbox 360 early and theres some suggestion that Microsoft may be planning a similar approach for the Xbox Series X/Ss successor.Despite Microsofts failure with the Xbox Series X/S, the company is developing a next generation console and possibly a separate handheld system. It remains to be seen though what Microsoft can offer, beyond hyperbolic promises of the largest technical leap ever, to entice people away from Sonys stable.The role of Microsofts next console is even murkier considering the company has shifted its priorities into becoming a multiplatform publisher, with many Xbox games now coming out on PlayStation 5 and eventually Nintendo Switch 2. What can Xbox do to turn the tide? (Microsoft/Metro)Emailgamecentral@metro.co.uk, leave a comment below,follow us on Twitter, andsign-up to our newsletter.To submit Inbox letters and Readers Features more easily, without the need to send an email, just use ourSubmit Stuff page here.For more stories like this,check our Gaming page.GameCentralSign up for exclusive analysis, latest releases, and bonus community content.This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Your information will be used in line with our Privacy Policy
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