For years, exclusive have been considered the point of sale of Nintendo, PlayStation and Xbox. However, it has long been pointed out that these games do not always sell as much as many believe, this despite the incredible numbers that Sony and Nintendo report. In this way, 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 shared document before the United Kingdom Competition and Markets Authority, CMA) has been revealed that between 10% and 20% of the installed base users base bought exclusive games between 2018 and 2021. For its part, Microsoft has indicated that in the same period, between 0% and 10% of users bought exclusive titles.
This information was shared with the objective of making it clear that Microsoft has been behind the PlayStation and Nintendo in this sector, and that the purchase of Activision Blizzard would give you the necessary tools to be at the level of its competitors, so it would not enter a monopoly.
At the moment there is no response from the CMA or Sony regarding this information, but it is very likely that those responsible for PlayStation comment on the respect of little. In related issues, Xbox explains how their exclusive work. Similarly, Activision will fight for the purchase of Microsoft.
Editor's note:
While this information does position Microsoft below Sony, the purchase of Activision Blizzard would negatively affect PlayStation sales, an argument that has already been made, is an easy response before these new details, since we are talking about a product that It reaches everyone.
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