To little to late?

As we all know, MS removed there DMR policies, due to the lack of pre-orders and negative feedback. However things do not look good for the Xbox One and I fear that this damage may to great.

I checked some popular Amazon Sites in Germany, US, UK and Canada for the best sellers in 2013 so far…

Canada

PS4:1ST

Xbox One: 11th

http://www.amazon.ca/gp/bestsellers/2013/videogames/ref=zg_bs_tab_t_bsar

US

PS4: 2nd

Xbox One: 6th

http://www.amazon.com/gp/bestsellers/2013/videogames/ref=zg_bs_tab_t_bsar

UK

PS4: 4th

Xbox One: 70th

http://www.amazon.com/gp/bestsellers/2013/videogames/ref=zg_bs_tab_t_bsar

Germany

PS4: 1st

Xbox One: 29th

http://www.amazon.de/gp/bestsellers/2013/videogames/ref=zg_bs_tab_t_bsar#2

The average is PS4 ranked 2nd and Xbox One ranked 29

Things at the moment don’t look to good with the Xbox One. MS needs to turn things around within the next 4-5 months to have any chance of outselling the ps4
Of course these are pre-orders and so no one has actually put any money on them, so they may be cancellations and that but I am just going on the information I have

PS. Pre-order numbers from US from June 15th

Comment and discuss below…

We’ve only just begun, though. The consoles were just announced and haven’t seen release yet. If you think the ship has sailed, you lack foresight. Wait for it. Xbox One will catch up.

> We’ve only just begun, though. The consoles were just announced and haven’t seen release yet. If you think the ship has sailed, you lack foresight. Wait for it. Xbox One will catch up.

I am just worried IF the Xbox One will catch up. At the moment the ps4 has already boarded the ship and waiting until it sets sail. However, the Xbox One is still trying to get through security and one wrong move now could be the end.

They harmed their reputation quite a bit. I imagine there’ll be a price drop within at least a year and a half. Right now, there’s no reason to drop the price, because Sony will likely win the launch year no matter what.

> > We’ve only just begun, though. The consoles were just announced and haven’t seen release yet. If you think the ship has sailed, you lack foresight. Wait for it. Xbox One will catch up.
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> I am just worried IF the Xbox One will catch up. At the moment the ps4 has already boarded the ship and waiting until it sets sail. However, the Xbox One is still trying to get through security and one wrong move now could be the end.

PS3 sold considerably less consoles for the first four years, but it managed to come back and actually beat out the Xbox 360. It’s only the beginning of a very, very long race.

When the 360 was released they cut off the old Xbox support now #60 and One will be side by side