Sony sold 5.3 million PS4s already, hits sales target with weeks to spare

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Well, I guess it is more first person shooters and GTA :ehh:

Where are the retail off-the-wall platformers, JRPGs, and the like? All the PS4 is going to do is make more third parties broke as fukk.
 

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M$ will have to bring price down to coincide with TitanFall

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Is the price now right?
Microsoft has slashed the price of the Xbox One in the UK by £30, as a new Titanfall bundle is announced for this Friday.

The price cut will come into effect on Friday, February 28 and is permanent, although the free copy of Titanfall is only while stock lasts (and obviously won’t be available to download until the game is released on March 14).

You can pre-order the Titanfall bundle now, by visiting the official Xbox website here. However, this isn’t the special edition Titanfall console that was leaked about last month and which still hasn’t been confirmed.

You do get some special edition Titanfall packaging though, along with a Kinect sensor, standard Xbox One wireless controller, standard Xbox One Chat Headset, one month of Xbox Live Gold membership, and a digital copy of Titanfall.

Although the Titanfall deal is worldwide the price cut is only for the UK, where the PlayStation 4 has been outselling the Xbox One at what’s believed to be a ratio of 2:1.But even with this new price drop the PlayStation 4 is still £50 cheaper, at £349.99.

Since the UK is the Xbox 360′s second biggest market, after the US, that’s certainly not a situation Microsoft will be happy with, and so we got to discuss the price cut, and the Xbox One’s upcoming line-up, with UK marketing director Harvey Eagle.
 

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xboxuk_x1_titanfall_dhwbox_0114_3dboxshot.jpg

Is the price now right?
Microsoft has slashed the price of the Xbox One in the UK by £30, as a new Titanfall bundle is announced for this Friday.

The price cut will come into effect on Friday, February 28 and is permanent, although the free copy of Titanfall is only while stock lasts (and obviously won’t be available to download until the game is released on March 14).

You can pre-order the Titanfall bundle now, by visiting the official Xbox website here. However, this isn’t the special edition Titanfall console that was leaked about last month and which still hasn’t been confirmed.

You do get some special edition Titanfall packaging though, along with a Kinect sensor, standard Xbox One wireless controller, standard Xbox One Chat Headset, one month of Xbox Live Gold membership, and a digital copy of Titanfall.

Although the Titanfall deal is worldwide the price cut is only for the UK, where the PlayStation 4 has been outselling the Xbox One at what’s believed to be a ratio of 2:1.But even with this new price drop the PlayStation 4 is still £50 cheaper, at £349.99.

Since the UK is the Xbox 360′s second biggest market, after the US, that’s certainly not a situation Microsoft will be happy with, and so we got to discuss the price cut, and the Xbox One’s upcoming line-up, with UK marketing director Harvey Eagle.
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