PS5 commands more than 80% of next-gen pre-orders according to survey
The Xbox Series X is lagging way behind

The PS5 is looking a lot more popular when✱ it comes to pre-orders than the Xbox Series X, according to a new survey.
Data collected from US-based respondents by market-research company VGM (via ) says that more than 80% of those who had managed to pre-order the new console had opted for Sony's hardware.
Of those surveyed, only 15% had locked in a successful pre-order, an indication of the difficulty many faced when early purchases became available last month. Of those, 72% chose a disk version of the PS5, with another 10% opti♔ng for the all-digital version. Some people bought hardware from both console families, but the next generation of Xbox has proved far less popular, with 30% buying a Series X, and only 8% getting a Series S.
Among those who had tried to pre-order a console but hadn't managed to bag one yet, the Xbox was slightly more popular - 51% of those surveyed had tried to buy either a Series X or Series S - but the PlayStation still won out, with 79% sayℱing they'd tried to buy a P⛄S5.
The PS5's roster of games seems to be driving that increased interest. 52% of respondents said their purchasing decision had been driven by 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Spider-Man: Miles Morales, while 42% said they would be buying 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:God of War: Ragnarok and 32% were looking ahead to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Final Fantasy 16. Over on Xbox, Halo Infinite was a major attraction for 45% ofꦰ those surveyed, with Fable and Forza Motorsport 8 also getting fans excited.
If you still haven't made up your mind about your next-gen purchase, here's what we think about the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 vs the Xbox Series X.
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