Argyle King
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Interesting news... apparently there have been so many Playstation 4 pre-buys on Amazon that they had to create a second product page. The following is quoted from an article I was reading concerning that topic:
Amazon was forced to split the PS4 preorder product listing into two due to high demand. Amazon also listed the following “Product Alert” on the PS4 preorder page: “The standard version of the PlayStation 4 is identical to the Launch Edition. Due to high demand, we cannot guarantee Release-Date Delivery on the standard version of the PlayStation 4. We will deliver the standard version of PlayStation 4 as close to its release date as possible.”
Currently, XBox 1 Amazon preorders are in second place; Playstation 4 occupies both first and third place. Also, I learned some interesting math after recently visiting the Gamestop in the local mall here. All of their XBox 1 units are sold out. They still have Playstation 4 units available for preorder. At first, that sounds as though XBox is doing exceptionally well; beating Sony's product. However, after having a conversation with an employee there, I also learned that the store was only given eight pre-order slots for XBox 1; they were allotted 22 Playstation 4 units for pre-order, and 11 remain. While that means -at the time I stopped- Sony had only managed to sell half of the stock available at that particular store as opposed to Microsoft selling all of their product, the actual math tells a different story.
Amazon was forced to split the PS4 preorder product listing into two due to high demand. Amazon also listed the following “Product Alert” on the PS4 preorder page: “The standard version of the PlayStation 4 is identical to the Launch Edition. Due to high demand, we cannot guarantee Release-Date Delivery on the standard version of the PlayStation 4. We will deliver the standard version of PlayStation 4 as close to its release date as possible.”
Currently, XBox 1 Amazon preorders are in second place; Playstation 4 occupies both first and third place. Also, I learned some interesting math after recently visiting the Gamestop in the local mall here. All of their XBox 1 units are sold out. They still have Playstation 4 units available for preorder. At first, that sounds as though XBox is doing exceptionally well; beating Sony's product. However, after having a conversation with an employee there, I also learned that the store was only given eight pre-order slots for XBox 1; they were allotted 22 Playstation 4 units for pre-order, and 11 remain. While that means -at the time I stopped- Sony had only managed to sell half of the stock available at that particular store as opposed to Microsoft selling all of their product, the actual math tells a different story.