10-12 million Xbox 360 sales predicted by year end
Senior analyst P.J. McNealy of American Technology Research has stated that Microsoft’s much publicised component shortages for the Xbox 360 are over, suggesting that the company is back on track to sell 10-12 million units worldwide by year-end.
According to McNealy’s report, Microsoft is likely to shift 6 million consoles by June this year.
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