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A new survey shows the scale of Xbox's fall vs. PlayStation and Nintendo in the U.S. — and the scale of the opportunity
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The data from Statista shows PlayStation beating Nintendo and Xbox by a healthy margin, with Xbox combined platforms languishing in last place.
(Image credit: Statista Consumer Insights)Users were asked which console platforms they frequently play on specifically, with PC and mobile excluded from the picture.
Of console players in the United States, some 85% frequently play on PlayStation platforms, 76% play on Nintendo platforms, with Xbox coming in last at 58%.
Microsoft has barely marketed Xbox Cloud Gaming arguably, and Xbox Game Pass on PC remains a fantastic deal too.
We've seen where the United States prefers to play, but where do YOU prefer to play, Windows Central reader?