NPD Results for March are in, Xbox Does Well, but Still Trails in the Next-Gen Console War

There is nothing to sugarcoat here.  Sony announced this week that it has sold 7 million PS4’s, which is indeed an impressive number.  Microsoft’s latest figure says that have shipped to retailers over 5 million.  How far over 5 million we don’t know, and how many into consumers hands is still unknown as well.  The gap seems to be widening between the PS4 and Xbox One, but Microsoft still feels good regarding their performance.


Highlights from March 2014 NPD Group results include:

  • Xbox One continues selling at a strong pace with 311,000 units sold in the U.S. in the month of March, surpassing Xbox 360 sales by more than 60 percent at the same point in time.
  • Xbox 360 continues to grow its install base with 111,000 units sold in March in the U.S., more than any other seventh generation console.
  • Xbox One continues to see impressive software sales with an average of 2.9 games sold per console.
  • With Xbox One and Xbox 360 combined, the Xbox platform sold the most games across all console platforms with 4.1 million games sold. Xbox One sold 1.4 million games in March and Xbox 360 sold 2.7 million, totaling 49 percent of the total software market share (Xbox 360 and Xbox One combined).

During the month of March, Xbox One and Xbox 360 games in the top 10 title lists were as follows:

  • Xbox One held four top titles in the generation eight top 10 console game title list in the U.S. including: “Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare,” “Call of Duty: Ghosts,” “Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes,” “ Titanfall.”
  • Xbox 360 held six top titles in the generation seven top 10 console game title list in the U.S. include:  “Minecraft,” “Dark Souls II,” “The Lego Movie Video Game,” “Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare,” “Call of Duty: Ghosts,” “South Park: The Stick of Truth.”