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Xbox One vs Xbox 360 – VGChartz Gap Charts – February 2014 Update - News

by William D'Angelo , posted on 18 March 2014 / 8,902 Views

Welcome to the VGChartz Gap charts. The charts will be updated monthly and each article will focus on a different gap chart. The charts include comparisons between the 7th generation and 8th generation, as well as comparing the 8th generation consoles. All sales are worldwide, unless otherwise stated.

Xbox One vs Xbox 360 – VGChartz Gap Charts – February 2014 Update

Xbox One Vs. Xbox 360 Global:

Gap change in latest month: 105,028 – Xbox 360

Gap change over last 12 months: n/a

Total Lead: 1,584,954 - XOne

Xbox One Total Sales: 3,612,376

Xbox 360 Total Sales: 2,027,422

February 2014 is the fourth month of the Xbox One being on sale. The gap shrunk during the month when compared to the Xbox 360’s fourth month on sale. The gap shrunk by 105,028 units in favor of the Xbox 360. The Xbox One currently leads by 1,584,954 units.

Both consoles launched in November. The Xbox 360 launched in November 2005, while the Xbox One launched in November 2013. The Xbox One has sold 3,612,376 units in its first four months, while its predecessor the Xbox 360 sold 2,027,422 units. 

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A life-long and avid gamer, William D'Angelo was first introduced to VGChartz in 2007. After years of supporting the site, he was brought on in 2010 as a junior analyst, working his way up to lead analyst in 2012. He has expanded his involvement in the gaming community by producing content on his own YouTube channel dedicated to gaming Let's Plays and tutorials. Outside, in the real world, he has a passion for the outdoors which includes everything from hiking to having received his B.A. in Environmental Studies. You can contact the author at wdangelo@vgchartz.com.


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15 Comments
Michael-5 (on 19 March 2014)

For XB1 only to match 360 sales (after +100k adjustment for XB1), that's a bad sign. 360 had a slow first year since it released early, XB1 was the last console on the market.

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drake_tolu (on 18 March 2014)

X360 sold more on Gen and Feb... for me, XO sell less of X360 on the end of generation...

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Welfare (on 18 March 2014)

Why don't you update the numbers before doing these charts? The One was under tracked by +100k in US, so the gap would actually increase in One's favor.

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bigfatshady Welfare (on 18 March 2014)

Easy. Massive Sony bias at VGC. Its pretty sad. The One is well over 4 mill sold. Even the 360 is under reported, should be over 83 mill beating the PS3 as of now but VGC just has to show a slight Sony lead to appease the fanboys who come here and give the site clicks.

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Namiirei Welfare (on 20 March 2014)

So its ok, because the xboxone was already overtracked by 150 k last month.

Now we have good charts for the one (maybe 50k more ?), only the ps4 is still 100/150 k undertracked.

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RoadShow (on 18 March 2014)

It's sad that such an evil company continues to be successful.

People you need to stand up for what is right and set the expectations the future of gaming will hold.

Do not support worthless xbox live.
Do not support the only hardware on the planet to paywall browser/streaming/apps/skype

There is no freaking reason man. Most xbox exclusives on PC, under performing xbox one, worthless xbox live, overpriced hardware and accessories, lacking features the competition has and horrid customer policies and core principles.

PC, Nintendo and PlayStation all have several things in common. (A) True exclusives (B) Hardware quality and performance (C) Correctly priced hardware & accessories (D) No paywalls to basic features.

it's just sad and the success of 360 & XBL is the whole reason PS4 is pay to play. Nintendo will do it too and PC could easily find a way with Steam, Origin or both. Before you know it gamers like me that game multiple systems will have to pay $180-$240/yr just to play online. It's disgusting that the industry has allowed this to happen.

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game_on RoadShow (on 18 March 2014)

It's the consumers who let this happen. If you don't like it, then don't buy one. But don't be such a whiner about it.

  • -5
Michael-5 RoadShow (on 19 March 2014)

He makes a fair point, had X-Box not been American, it would have flopped long ago.

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bigfatshady (on 18 March 2014)

There are 'real world' numbers and then there is 'VGC' numbers. The one is well over 4 million and the 360 has sold 83 mill as of 1/14. VGC has a definite Sony bias going here.

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WebmasterX bigfatshady (on 18 March 2014)

That right!!! But trendy is a trendy. And this era the trendy is smoke marketing. Only update when is official reports for companys, and companys masked the numbers. I am happy that there are still people who do not get carried away by such a present lying

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Krill bigfatshady (on 18 March 2014)

Totally agree. VGChartz had the PS3 ahead of the 360 months ago which was garbage. They didn't correct the figures even after numbers got released by Sony and Microsoft showing that was impossible. Now we have the Xbox One looking like it has sold diddly squat for the past 3 months which is again unbelievable. We will only have a realistic idea of how both new consoles are selling once MS and Sony BOTH release official figures.

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Namiirei bigfatshady (on 20 March 2014)

Sold to the customer isn't the same thing as being in stock you know.

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