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Xbox Series X: leaves PlayStation 5 sales in Japan behind

As Famitsu reports, last week both the Xbox Series X and also the Xbox Series s taken care of to exceed the PlayStation 5 up for sale within Japans. The PlayStation 5 offered a total of 3,035 devices during June 13. This number is composed of 2,371 variations with drive and 664 PlayStation 5 digital versions. The Xbox Series X 3,272 times sold over the exact same period, while the Xbox Series S even comes to 3,423 consoles marketed.

An overall of 6,695 Xbox Series X | s were sold in Japan recently.

PlayStation So the Xbox Series X/S takes care of to leave the PlayStation 5 (Disc & Digital) behind for the 2nd time. Most just recently, the Microsoft console handled to go beyond the competition from Sony in May within a week with an overall of 6,120 sales in Japan.

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