The feast of capitalism begins the day after (and sometimes on) Thanksgiving with Black Friday, the traditional day that retailers finally see their ledgers creep out of the red. Now that gaming has become a mainstream recreation, we’re beginning to see consoles, accessories, software and additional gear take up an even larger margin of that single 11 billion dollar day.
With timed game exclusives such as Rise of the Tomb Raider and exclusive bundle deals like a 1TB console packaged with Fallout, Microsoft is feeling pretty pleased with their Q4 performance and released some information to back it. Via their website:
They were also eager to toot the horn over the Windows 10 launch, boasting over 30% Steam users operating under the OS and Windows 10 having out spent Windows 8 in gaming hours.
In the meantime, good luck getting your hands on an Elite controller that’s not bundled with the Elite system.
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