Xbox 360 is doing fine mmmkay?
John Porcaro over at Microsoft shares some interesting figures with us on exactly how well the Xbox 360 has been doing over the last quarter, and things seem to be going just fine.
- This quarter, we shipped 1.7 million Xbox 360 consoles, bringing our cumulative sales to date to 3.2 million consoles with 1.8 million in North America, 1.1 million in Europe and 300,000 in the rest of the world.
- During the third quarter, we extended Xbox 360’s market leadership position with a presence in nearly 30 countries.
- According to NPD, our life-to-date attach for software and peripherals in the U.S. through March was 4.5 and 3.0 per console respectively – higher than any other gaming console at this point in the lifecycle.
- Despite a relatively small installed base, three of the top 10 selling video games in the US in March were for the Xbox 360 platform.
- Attach rates on the Xbox Live service remain strong, with more than half of all Xbox 360 consoles sold connected to the service either via Silver or Gold tier memberships.
- Gamers have downloaded 10 million pieces of digital content from Xbox Live Marketplace in less than five months.
- Over 4 million downloads have been made from Xbox Live Arcade since launch.
- Because of our increased optimism and strong console shipments in Q3, we are tightening our previously announced fiscal year shipment guidance of 4.5 to 5.5 million consoles to 5.0 to 5.5 million consoles.
That’s a mighty nice bunch of numbers to read!









There’s nothing quite as wonderful as money…
How ironic, that picture of the money is how much you need for a 360, a Game, and a Memory Unit.
Lol didn’t notice that yeah
“our life-to-date attach for software and peripherals in the U.S.”
What the hell does that mean?!
now how’s the numbers of their competitors?
Which competitors
So it’s a pretty simple question to awnser
now that comes directly from a letter to the accountmen
ps: love the south park tittle
Life-to-date attach is the number of units of software or hardware that are sold per console. Total number of games, divided by total number of consoles, equals games attach. So on average, each person bought 4.5 games.
4.5 games? The .5 must be a EA Sports title