[QUOTE="StormyJoe"]
They did not include consoles they replaced from RRoD warranties. The argument that their total sales is artificially inflated by some massive RRoD re-buy number is countered by 360 software sales. If there are significantly fewer *actual* 360 owners, then the attachment rate of 360 games is the greatest in history.
Are you trying to tell me that 1 out of every 2 or 1 out of every 3 360 owners bought MW3? I am sure Activision would like to know that.
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No those are not counted,but that is not a re buy unit,because when you send it for repairs is free,re buy is when your unit out of warranty and you have to buy a new one,i had 2,my brother in law 3,not every one is like this,but many are the stories.
Halo sold almost 9 million on xbox,while selling 25 million units you do the math.
There is no a certain number of units resold since Gamestop or many other don't ask if you previously owned a 360,but i am sure it was on the millions probably more than 15 millions,funny if you actually see xbox live you will find something odd,ony 46 million had open an account silver or gold,that leaves some 30 million units who had not even open a silver account don't you find that od in this era.?
PSN accounts gratly out number PS3 numbers,the reason was say to be multiple profiles,but on live you can do that to on silver,i have 3 different many did open accounts with different mails to get a free month of xbox live,still the numbers of total account fell way short of the numbers of hardware sold,when the 360 was say to be more active online,broken 360.?
You almost had a good point. You were almost there... until you insinuated that there are only 46 million XBox live users; meaning that there are 30 million replacement units. By that math, Modern Warfare 3 and Black Ops achieved a 30%+ attachment rate on the 360. Something that has never been done in the modern era (unless the console shipped with the game).
FYI: that announcement was for XBL Gold.
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