Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S sales are currently outpacing those of any previous Xbox console, according to Microsoft’s head of Xbox Phil Spencer.
On an episode of the New York Times podcast, Spencer revealed that the two consoles have been selling extremely well since launching in November 2020.
“At this point, we’ve sold more of this generation of Xboxes, which is Xbox Series X and S, than we had any previous version of Xboxes,” Spencer said. That means the Xbox Series X and S are beating the original Xbox, Xbox 360, and Xbox One in terms of sales over the same post-launch period.
Naturally, the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S have a long way to go if they’re to surpass each of the previous consoles' to-date sales. The Xbox 360 topped 85 million units, while the Xbox One has sold over 50 million units since its release in 2013. Still, it’s encouraging news for Microsoft that its latest systems are off to a fast start.
The achievement is all the more impressive considering that supply issues continue to plague the Xbox Series X in particular. Demand for Microsoft’s flagship console remains extremely high, with stock tending to sell out as quickly as it appears.
Spencer warned that supply issues could continue into 2023, but it’s the sheer demand that is causing problems for Microsoft. “Supply is actually as big as it’s ever been. It’s that demand is exceeding the supply for all of us,” Spencer said, alluding to the fact that the PS5 and even the Nintendo Switch OLED are difficult for consumers to find.
The Xbox Series S, however, is now more readily available, and this is likely one of the main reasons why Microsoft has managed to reach this early sales milestone. The console was not only a popular option during Black
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