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Xbox Series X|S vs Xbox One Sales Comparison in Europe - November 2023

Xbox Series X|S vs Xbox One Sales Comparison in Europe - November 2023 - Sales

by William D'Angelo , posted on 02 January 2024 / 7,674 Views

The VGChartz sales comparison series of articles are updated monthly and each one focuses on a different sales comparison using our estimated video game hardware figures. The charts include comparisons between the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch, as well as with older platforms. There are articles based on our worldwide estimates, as well as the US, Europe, and Japan.

This monthly series compares the aligned Europe sales of the Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One.

The Xbox Series X|S launched in November 2020, while the Xbox One launched in November 2013. This does mean the holiday periods for the two consoles do lineup.

XSX|S Vs. XOne Europe:

Gap change in latest month: 127,009 - XOne

Gap change over last 12 months: 634,008 - XOne

Total Lead: 244,973 - XOne

Xbox Series X|S Total Sales: 6,986,826

Xbox One Total Sales: 7,231,799

November 2023 is the 37th month the Xbox Series X|S has been available for. In the latest month, the gap grew in favor of the Xbox One when compared to the aligned launch of the Xbox Series X|S by 127,009 units.

In the last 12 months, the Xbox One has outsold the Xbox Series X|S by 634,008 units. The Xbox Series X|S is currently behind the Xbox One by 244,973 units.

The Xbox Series X|S has sold 6.99 million units in 37 months, while the Xbox One sold 7.23 million units. Month 37 for the Xbox Series X|S is November 2023 and for the Xbox One is November 2016.

The Xbox One crossed 8 million units sold in Europe in month 39, 10 million in month 50, and 12 million in month 62. The Xbox One sold 14.86 million units lifetime in Europe. The Xbox Series X|S is 7.87 million units behind lifetime Xbox One sales in Europe.


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 and taking over the hardware estimates in 2017. He has expanded his involvement in the gaming community by producing content on his own YouTube channel and Twitch channel. You can contact the author on Twitter @TrunksWD.


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10 Comments
2zosteven (on 27 December 2023)

F#*K

  • +6
siebensus4 (on 27 December 2023)

If I would see such a chart in stock market, I would sell everything :D
The chance is more than 90 % that this won't recover anymore or at least for a very long time.

  • +1
jvmkdg (on 27 December 2023)

Xbox Series has to sell at least 10 million in 2024 to get back in front of Xbox One

  • +1
CosmicSex jvmkdg (on 27 December 2023)

Wouldn't that mean that the Xbox would have to have its best year of sales ever also?

  • +2
NextGen_Gamer CosmicSex (on 27 December 2023)

Yeah, I'm just not so sure that is going to happen. MS still hasn't gotten all of their acquisitions/first-party studios in a good groove yet. And as a PlayStation guy, Sony's lineup for 2024 isn't very big right now either. Hilariously enough, I'm pretty sure Nintendo has the most amount of currently announced 1st-party games for 2024, even more so if you include Metroid Prime 4 as a maybe, and they are also the only ones that are launching new hardware next year!

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pikashoe (on 28 December 2023)

Unfortunate to see. The weak 2022 and stock issues have really hurt xbox this gen. In terms of exclusive releases they actually had a pretty good year in 2023. Hopefully they can keep it up in 2024 and get some momentum going into the latter half of the gen and into the next.

  • -1
Tober (on 28 December 2023)

All those Xbox studio's need to start to deliver.

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hellobion2 (on 31 December 2023)

wait the xbox still exists

  • -2
Random_Matt (on 27 December 2023)

Nobody is interested in GP, unless we are all PC gamer's now?

  • -2
dane007 Random_Matt (on 02 January 2024)

I love gp and gp is the best thing for the console industry

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