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Xbox One vs Xbox 360 – VGChartz Gap Charts – June 2018 Update

Xbox One vs Xbox 360 – VGChartz Gap Charts – June 2018 Update - Sales

by William D'Angelo , posted on 17 August 2018 / 4,604 Views

The 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.

 

Xbox One Vs. Xbox 360 Global:

Gap change in latest month: 352,764 – X360

Gap change over last 12 months: 2,651,348 – X360

Total Lead: 3,402,310 – X360

Xbox One Total Sales: 37,968,073

Xbox 360 Total Sales: 41,370,383

June 2018 is the 56th month of the Xbox One being on sale. In the latest month the gap grew in favor of the Xbox 360 by 352,764 units. In the last 12 months the Xbox 360 has grown its lead by 2.65 million units. The Xbox 360 currently leads by 3.40 million.

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 37.97 million units, while its predecessor the Xbox 360 sold 41.37 million units.


 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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8 Comments
siebensus4 (on 18 August 2018)

and this even before Kinect arrived on X360... this will end up in a disaster for the Xone

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DialgaMarine siebensus4 (on 18 August 2018)

Assuming Scarlett is an actual next gen console, and not another hardware iteration, I can see XB1 doing 50 - 55 million, LT. Somewhere between SNES and NES.

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Sixteenvolt420 siebensus4 (on 18 August 2018)

These sales numbers are what happens when you screw up early on, and don't have enough exclusive single player content.

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Mr Puggsly (on 18 August 2018)

Considering the blunders X1 had, I'm glad its doing as well as it is.

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DialgaMarine Mr Puggsly (on 18 August 2018)

True, but these XB1 numbers are most likely overtracked by at least a few million units.

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HylianSwordsman Mr Puggsly (on 18 August 2018)

Yeah, I honestly didn't think it would come back from that horrific launch reception with required Kinect and required always online, but it pretty much completely recovered in the states and made a respectable showing in Europe. I thought the Xbox One X would flop because it didn't release with enough exclusive high end experiences, but it actually renewed momentum a bit and will probably end up being the difference between a sub 40 million finish and a 50+ million finish. Outside of Japan, it is one hell of a durable brand.

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Azzanation (on 20 August 2018)

How do these charts work considering MS dont give official numbers out for the X1? Im just curious.

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GoldenHand80 (on 18 August 2018)

That is pathetic

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