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PlayStation 5 Triumphs Over Xbox, Cementing Sony's Dominance in Console Gaming
14 Nov
Summary
- PS5 outsells Xbox Series X/S by a huge margin, crossing 84 million units shipped globally
- Sony expertly navigates industry challenges, expands PlayStation brand beyond just consoles
- Microsoft struggles with Xbox strategy, from Game Pass to Activision Blizzard acquisition

As of November 2025, the PlayStation 5 has crossed 84 million units shipped globally since its launch in 2020, far outpacing the estimated 30 million units sold for the Xbox Series X/S in the same timeframe. This remarkable success for Sony's console comes amidst a turbulent state of the console gaming industry.
While the PS5 and Xbox Series X promised next-gen gaming experiences with features like ray tracing, the reality has been somewhat disappointing, with only a small fraction of games actually supporting the advanced graphics technology. However, Sony has navigated these industry challenges with aplomb, expertly expanding the PlayStation brand beyond just the console hardware.
In contrast, Microsoft has struggled with its Xbox strategy, from its attempts to turn the platform into a "Netflix of gaming" with Game Pass to its high-profile acquisition of Activision Blizzard for $68.7 billion. Sony, on the other hand, has focused on delivering a steady stream of exclusive games and building an ecosystem of PlayStation-compatible peripherals and hardware, further entrenching the brand in the minds of consumers.
Looking ahead, Sony is well-positioned to continue its dominance with the rumored launch of the PlayStation 6 in the next few years. The company's ability to balance console exclusives, cross-platform publishing, and a growing hardware ecosystem has given it a clear edge over the competition, leaving the Xbox faithful uncertain about the future of Microsoft's gaming division.




