Over the years, exclusives have been considered Nintendo, PlayStation and its selling point Xbox. However, it has long been pointed out that these games don’t always sell as much as many believe, despite the incredible numbers reported by Sony and Nintendo. Thus, a new report by The Redmond company reveals that less than 10% of the Xbox installed base buys its exclusive titles.
As part of a document shared with the UK Competition and Markets Authority, the CMA, it was revealed that between 10% and 20% of the installed base of PlayStation users bought exclusive games between 2018 and 2021. For his part, Microsoft noted that during the same period, 0% to 10% of users purchased exclusive titles.
This information was shared to clarify that Microsoft is behind PlayStation and Nintendo in this sector and it Activision’s purchase of Blizzard will give it the tools it needs to keep pace with its competitorsSo it will not enter into a monopoly.
There is no response from CMA or Sony regarding this information at this time, but most likely those responsible for PlayStation will comment on it soon On a related note, Xbox explains how its exclusives work Similarly, Activision will fight to buy Microsoft.
Editor’s note:
Although this information places Microsoft below Sony, the purchase of Activision Blizzard will negatively affect PlayStation sales, an argument that has already been made, is an easy answer to these new details, since we are talking about a product that is available to everyone. reaches
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