U.S. consumers wanted new video game hardware in November, and they spent a ton of money getting the latest Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo devices. This led to a strong month for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch. In fact, November doesn't have a clear winner in terms of hardware sales. Gamers bought more PS4s than Xbox Ones or Nintendo Switch systems, but people also spent more money buying Xbox Ones than PS4s or Nintendo's Switch, according to industry tracking firm The NPD Group.
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What else is new with the crazy line up of games this year and what's to come in the future.With a $199 price tag.Sony killed it.🤙
From the sound of things it was a great month for gaming as a whole. Spending was up substantially compared to previous years.
so we have an article that doesn't confirm anything? Other NPD charts had clear numbers.. what was this nonsense? PS4's sold more consoles, but Xbox generated more revenue due to the added cost of the X?