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Xbox Series S Will Outsell the Xbox Series X This Generation Predicts Phil Spencer

Xbox Series S Will Outsell the Xbox Series X This Generation Predicts Phil Spencer

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Will the Xbox Series S experiment end up being a successful one for Microsoft? Devs and fans alike have expressed concern that the Series S will hold back next-gen game development, but beyond that, one can’t help but wonder – will it even sell? Or will gamers starved for something new opt for the premium Xbox Series X? In a recent interview with Kotaku, Xbox boss Phil Spencer discussed the Xbox Series S, and he’s predicting the less powerful S will actually outsell the X.

I think we’ll sell every unit of both of [the Xbox Series X and S] that we can deliver [this holiday]. I think demand is just going to outstrip supply of pre-orders. For us and PlayStation, I think that the manufacturing supply chain is going to dictate [market] share more than anything else. […] I think, over the generation, our expectation would be that price really matters and that you would see the Series S sell more.

Xbox Series S Will Outsell the Xbox Series X This Generation Predicts Phil Spencer

Oct 16, 2020, 9:18pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/xbox-series-s-will-outsell-xbox-series-x-phil-spencer/ > Will the Xbox Series S experiment end up being a successful one for Microsoft? Devs and fans alike have expressed concern that the Series S will hold back next-gen game development, but beyond that, one can’t help but wonder – will it even sell? Or will gamers starved for something new opt for the premium Xbox Series X? In a recent interview with Kotaku, Xbox boss Phil Spencer discussed the Xbox Series S, and he’s predicting the less powerful S will actually outsell the X. > I think we’ll sell every unit of both of [the Xbox Series X and S] that we can deliver [this holiday]. I think demand is just going to outstrip supply of pre-orders. For us and PlayStation, I think that the manufacturing supply chain is going to dictate [market] share more than anything else. […] I think, over the generation, our expectation would be that price really matters and that you would see the Series S sell more.