PlayStation vs Xbox vs Nintendo Switch 2: UK Console Sales 2026
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PlayStation vs Xbox vs Nintendo Switch 2: UK Console Sales 2026

Updated: 18 June 2026 · 8 min read · Gaming
£723m
UK console hardware spend in 2024 (−24% YoY)

867k
PS5 units sold in the UK in 2025

−39%
Xbox Series X|S UK sales drop in 2025

1m
Nintendo Switch 2 UK sales in its first 52 weeks

The UK console market in 2025 told three very different stories. PlayStation held its ground as the clear market leader despite a down year. Xbox posted its worst-ever UK sales figures by a wide margin. And Nintendo’s Switch 2 arrived in June and immediately started outpacing its predecessor’s records.

Here is the full breakdown — with unit figures, market share data, and what it all means heading into 2026.

The UK console hardware market contracted sharply in 2024, falling 24% year-on-year to £723 million. That decline carried into 2025 for PS5 and Xbox, both of which posted lower unit sales than the year before. The wildcard was Nintendo, which launched the Switch 2 in June 2025 and immediately disrupted the downward trend.

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Where the data comes from
UK console figures are tracked by GfK and reported by industry analyst Christopher Dring (The Game Business). Microsoft does not disclose Xbox hardware unit sales — estimates are based on retail tracker data and CMA regulatory filings. Nintendo and Sony report cumulative global figures via quarterly investor results.

The combined UK picture for 2025: PS5 remained the dominant platform at roughly 45–62% market share depending on the period measured. Xbox’s share collapsed. Nintendo’s Switch 2 — launching into a market where Nintendo has historically been weaker than in Japan or the US — surpassed a million UK units faster than any Nintendo console before it.

PlayStation 5 — Still the UK’s Best-Selling Console

Sony’s PS5 had a quieter 2025 than its launch years, but it remained the UK’s top-selling console by a distance. Around 867,300 units were sold in the UK across 2025, down 12% from an estimated 985,587 in 2024. At five years into its lifecycle, a modest decline is expected — the PS4 followed a similar curve at the same point.

Year UK Units (est.) YoY Change Notes
2023 ~1.1m Strong supply recovery post-shortage
2024 ~985,587 −10% PS5 Slim launched; market softening
2025 ~867,300 −12% PS5 Pro launched Nov 2024; mid-gen refresh

Black Friday 2025 was a different story. PS5 captured 62% of UK console hardware sales during that week alone, driven by discounts across the standard PS5 and PS5 Pro models. The PS5 Pro — priced at £699 on launch in November 2024 — had its best sales week outside of its release window after hitting its lowest-ever UK retail price during the Black Friday period.

For context on just how strong the PS5 launch was: the console reached 1 million UK units in 39 weeks, joint fastest ever alongside the Nintendo Wii. That install base means PlayStation remains the default choice for most UK households buying a dedicated home console.

Globally, Sony reported 77.8 million cumulative PS5 sell-through by December 2024. PlayStation Network monthly active users stood at 129 million at the close of Sony’s FY24 Q3 — up from 123 million a year earlier.

Xbox Series X|S — Microsoft’s Worst Year on Record

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Xbox UK 2025 in one line
Sales of Xbox Series X|S consoles were down 39% in the UK during 2025 — “comfortably the worst year on record” for Xbox, according to industry analyst Christopher Dring.

That 39% decline translates to an estimated 278,500 Xbox Series X|S units sold in the UK across 2025, down from roughly 456,553 in 2024. To put that in perspective: Xbox was already the UK’s second-choice home console before 2025. That gap has now widened considerably.

Year UK Units (est.) YoY Change Notes
2023 ~580,000 Series S driving volume
2024 ~456,553 −21% Market share ~22%
2025 ~278,500 −39% Worst year on record; ~10% BF share

Two price hikes in quick succession hit Xbox hard. The US saw an even steeper decline — Xbox console unit sales in November 2025 reached an all-time low there, with some reports pointing to a 70% year-on-year drop for that month specifically.

Microsoft’s response has been to lean harder into software and subscriptions rather than fight the hardware battle. Game Pass reached 34 million active subscribers across console and PC — up from approximately 25 million at the time of the Activision Blizzard acquisition in October 2023. First-party Xbox titles are now available on PlayStation, effectively treating Xbox console owners as one segment of a larger multiplatform audience.

The longer-term picture for the Xbox hardware business remains unclear. Microsoft’s Xbox content and services revenue was down 5% year-on-year in fiscal Q3 2026. The company no longer discloses console unit shipments at all — Game Pass subscriber numbers are now the official proxy for Xbox’s health as a business.

Nintendo Switch 2 — The Fastest-Selling Nintendo Console in UK History

Nintendo launched the Switch 2 on 5 June 2025 at £395.99 in the UK (£499.99 bundled with Mario Kart World). By the time it reached its first anniversary in June 2026, it had crossed 1 million UK sales — 30 weeks faster than the original Switch managed the same milestone.

That is notable for two reasons. First, the UK has never been one of Nintendo’s strongest markets — the original Switch is the fifth best-selling console in UK history (behind PS2, Xbox 360, Wii, and PS4), despite being the second best-selling of all time globally. Second, 1 million in 52 weeks puts Switch 2 level with the Xbox One, and ahead of every Switch, PS3, and every Xbox model ever sold in the UK.

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Wii & PS5
1 million UK sales
39 weeks

Fastest

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PS4
1 million UK sales
42 weeks

2nd

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PS3
1 million UK sales
46 weeks

3rd

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PS2
1 million UK sales
50 weeks

4th

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Switch 2 & Xbox One
1 million UK sales
52 weeks

Joint 6th

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Switch 1
1 million UK sales
82 weeks

Slowest

Globally, Switch 2 reached 19.86 million lifetime units by 31 March 2026 — 5 million ahead of where the original Switch was at the same point in its launch-aligned trajectory, and 6 million ahead of where PS5 and PS4 were at the same stage.

Nintendo has confirmed a price increase on Switch 2 hardware from September 2026. In Europe the console will rise by €30 to €499.99. The UK price is expected to adjust in line with that. For buyers weighing up a purchase, now is the cheaper window.

UK Black Friday 2025 — The Console Market Snapshot

Black Friday 2025 offered the clearest single-week view of the UK console pecking order. PlayStation dominated, with Nintendo in a strong second and Xbox a distant third.

Platform UK BF 2025 Hardware Share Headline
PlayStation 5 62% PS5 Pro hit lowest-ever UK price; best week since launch
Nintendo Switch 2 23% Strong for a console only 6 months old at that point
Xbox Series X|S 10% Worst Black Friday performance in Xbox history

The remaining ~5% covers older hardware, handhelds, and peripheral bundles. The Black Friday split broadly mirrors the full-year picture — PS5 leads by a wide margin, Nintendo is mounting a real challenge, and Xbox is struggling to compete on hardware.

What’s Next for UK Console Sales?

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The biggest wildcard: GTA VI
Rockstar Games’ Grand Theft Auto VI is expected to release in autumn 2026. Take-Two Interactive has called it a “monumental” release year. A GTA launch typically drives console hardware sales — PS5 stands to benefit most given its UK install base lead.

Several factors will shape the UK console market over the next 12–18 months:

  • GTA VI (PS5/Xbox, autumn 2026) — the biggest game release in years; likely to push hardware upgrades, particularly on PS5
  • Switch 2 price rise (September 2026) — £30 equivalent increase in Europe; may accelerate pre-hike purchases in the UK
  • Xbox Dev Direct (January 2026) — Microsoft teased Fable, Forza Horizon updates, and more first-party titles; a strong 2026 game slate is Xbox’s best hope of reversing the hardware decline
  • PS6 and next-gen Xbox rumours — industry insiders have suggested RAM supply issues could delay next-generation hardware; no confirmed release windows from either Sony or Microsoft
  • Game Pass expansion — with 34 million subscribers, Microsoft’s long-term bet is that software and subscriptions matter more than console unit sales; if Game Pass reaches rival platforms at scale, the Xbox hardware decline becomes less relevant to Microsoft’s bottom line

FAQs — UK Console Sales

What is the best-selling console in the UK in 2025?
PlayStation 5 is the best-selling console in the UK in 2025, with an estimated 867,300 units sold during the year — down 12% from 2024 but well ahead of Xbox and Nintendo. PS5 captured around 62% of UK console hardware sales during Black Friday 2025 alone.

How bad were Xbox console sales in the UK in 2025?
Xbox Series X|S sales in the UK fell 39% in 2025 — the worst year on record for Xbox in the UK, according to industry analyst Christopher Dring. Around 278,500 units were sold, down from roughly 456,553 in 2024. By Black Friday, Xbox held just 10% of UK hardware sales for the week.

How many Nintendo Switch 2 consoles have sold in the UK?
Nintendo Switch 2 reached 1 million UK sales in 52 weeks — 30 weeks faster than the original Switch achieved the same milestone. That makes it the joint sixth fastest-selling console in UK history, level with the Xbox One. Globally, Switch 2 had sold 19.86 million units by 31 March 2026.

What is PlayStation’s market share in the UK?
PlayStation holds roughly 45–62% of UK console hardware sales depending on the period. The UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) put PlayStation at 60–70% of dedicated home-console unit sales for the 2019–2022 reference period, with Xbox at 30–40%. Nintendo Switch was treated as a separate competitive segment given its hybrid form factor.

Will Microsoft release a new Xbox console?
Microsoft has not confirmed a next-generation Xbox console. The company has shifted its focus towards Game Pass subscriptions (34 million subscribers) and bringing first-party titles to rival platforms including PlayStation. Industry reports have also pointed to RAM supply constraints potentially delaying next-gen hardware across the board. Microsoft’s January 2026 Dev Direct focused on upcoming software, with no hardware announcements.

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