Xbox Scorpio may push Xbox One sales ahead of PS4 per NPD

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Xbox Scorpio has the potential to outsell PlayStation 4 in the US this year, according to industry tracking firm NPD Group.

Speaking with GI.biz yesterday after Xbox Scorpio’s specs were revealed, NPD’s Mat Piscatella said despite Microsoft targeting a “niche audience” with the console, it can conceivably do rather well in 2017.

“I remain bullish on the Scorpio in the US market, particularly in the launch year,” Piscatella said. “I think Scorpio has the potential to push ahead of the PS4 in the US in 2017.

“Adoption among the core gaming audience could be significant. And, while this is a niche audience to target, it’s the niche which is necessary to put the Scorpio on the path for longer term mass market adoption.”


Piscatella said consumers purchase consoles to play games, and no matter how “amazing the tech specs” are, if the content isn’t there, Scorpio won’t be adopted by the mass market, obviously.

DFC Intelligence boss David Cole had a different opinion on the Xbox Scorpio reveal. Speaking with Gi.biz, Cole said with Scorpio, it seems Microsoft are no longer going after a “broad consumer base,” but are instead “stuck targeting the bleeding edge of game consumers,” who are more concerned with specs than games.

“In DFC’s latest report on upcoming games we noted that more and more developers are opting not to release Xbox One versions of their games this season,” said Cole. “Project Scorpio does not give [developers] reason to change that because it is really targeted towards core Xbox fans that are already converted.”


Microsoft admitted to Digital Foundry it lost the mind-share of developers in a two-year time-frame. Mike Ybarra, corporate VP of Xbox and Windows, said a big priority of Microsoft’s was to “win the developers back” with its approach to Scorpio.

Xbox Scorpio was just revealed yesterday, so Microsoft likely has plenty of surprises up its sleeve regarding the console, developer support, and of course, games. We’ll just have to wait until Microsoft’s pre-E3 2017 presentation to find out.

During the presentation, we expect the final name of the console to be announced, along with the price. Since Scorpio is being targeted to the “premium customer” who expect the “absolute best versions of the games,” it’s estimated the console will run around the $499 mark, or possibly more.

We also expect a firm release date to come out E3 2017. For now, the console is down for a “holiday 2017” release.

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Source: http://www.vg247.com/2017/04/07/xbox-scorpio-has-the-potential-to-push-xbox-one-sales-ahead-of-ps4-in-the-us-this-year-per-npd/

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IlcamorristaPosted:

It will only boost Xbox one sales if the price is reduced. People will be more intersted in Scorpio than the One.

16Posted:

I am still in the mix of wanting it and not, as of now i rarely play my current one s. The release time should be worth it.

SkatesPosted:

I really hope we can get some Microsoft priories in the coming years like it used to be.

RuiPosted:

Mr_Andrew_HD if it's like £450 to £500 or even £550 it won't out sell PlayStation 4 it's to expensive to most people Microsoft will never learn - they will never win the developers back.


Where are you getting your information? You must have no idea...

Microsoft have announced that developers they have lost have returned or that they have strengthened their partnership with the existing partners,

Example: Red Dead 2 will be one of the first 4K games to be released specifically for Xbox one, where as PlayStation will get the standard version.

platyuiPosted:

Mr_Andrew_HD if it's like £450 to £500 or even £550 it won't out sell PlayStation 4 it's to expensive to most people Microsoft will never learn - they will never win the developers back.


They already won over developers. Now people just need to buy the console. Even if it was £550 it would be worth it since it's powerful as **** and is a 4k blu-ray player

151Posted:

if it's like £450 to £500 or even £550 it won't out sell PlayStation 4 it's to expensive to most people Microsoft will never learn - they will never win the developers back.