
Switch vs Xbox One – VGChartz Gap Charts – September 2017 Update - Sales
by William D'Angelo , posted on 17 November 2017 / 5,721 ViewsThe VGChartz Gap charts are updated monthly and each article focuses on a different gap chart. The charts include comparisons between the 7th generation and 8th generation platforms, as well as comparisons within the 8th generation. All sales are worldwide, unless otherwise stated.
Switch Vs. Xbox One Global:
Gap change in latest month: 750,218 – Switch
Total Lead: 2,601,673 – Switch
Switch Total Sales: 7,017,665
Xbox One Total Sales: 4,415,992
September 2017 is the 7th month that the Nintendo Switch has been available for. During the latest month the gap grew in favor of the Switch by 750,218 units when compared to the Xbox One during the same timeframe. The Switch is currently ahead of the Xbox One by 2.60 million units.
The Xbox One launched in November 2013, while the Nintendo Switch launched worldwide in March 2017. The Switch has sold 7.02 million units, while the Xbox One sold 4.42 million units during the same timeframe.
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 and Twitch channel dedicated to gaming Let's Plays and tutorials. You can contact the author at wdangelo@vgchartz.com or on Twitter @TrunksWD.
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Never take Nintendo for granted.
Only Nintendo takes Nintendo for granted.
And some people still think Switch will do XB1 like numbers..........
Can't wait October .
I fully expect to see a massive spoke on the week Odyssey released.
Even with the slaughter that Nintendo is laying down here, I am still somewhat concerned how it’s sales will fair through next year.
I think it can do pretty well next year. Their forecast is something like 20-30 million, they would put it so high if they didn't have a good reason for it.
True, but that’s still a forecast. Nintendo expected Wii U to outsell Wii, So forecast aren’t always going to turn out true. My main reason for being concerned is because I don’t see Metroid 4 or Pokemon launching until 2019, so I can’t really think of what they could put out next year, besides a new Smash Bros/ Smash Bros 4 Deluxe, that’ll help keep the momentum like the games they’ve released this year.
anyone would like to take my ps4 in exchange for a switch?
Why not have both? I own a Pro and a Switch, and the two compliment each other so well. My 1S has been an unplugged dust collector for over a year.
Not me.
Not that the first post is that bad, but your reply is where it falls apart. Let's not do that.