Monday, Microsoft announced that the Xbox One sold 3 million units across 13 different countries in 2013. That’s 3 million units in fiveweeks. Astounding number, isn’t it? After all, that extra million is on top of the 2 million Xbox Ones the company sold in the console’s first eight days. Quite an accomplishment, no?

However, just as Sony was wont to do in 2013, demonstrated by their E3 debut of the system in which Sony not only undercut the Xbox One’s price point, but also poked fun at Microsoft’s DRM policy, they swept the rug from under Microsoft and stole some of their thunder. At Sony’s CES keynote yesterday, the company announced that it sold 4.2 million PS4s in the final six weeks of 2013.

In case you’re wondering, Nintendo has sold 3.92 million Wii Us as of October 2013 since its launch in November 2012. They just can’t catch a break, can they?

With both the PS4 and Xbox One yet to launch in Japan, as I noted recently, expect that number to increase exponentially during the first quarter of 2014. If you’re a visual person, IGN has a few bar graphs comparing the PS4, Xbox One, and Wii U against one another, as well as lifetime and launch sales of the PS3, 360, and Wii.

[via IGN]