The global chip shortage is ongoing and it will take a while for manufacturers to resolve the problem, but judging from the current sales figures, it appears that Microsoft is winning the console chip war.

In March, multiple industry sources reported that the Xbox Series S/X outsold the PS5 in North America and Europe for the first time. A month later and it happened again. As per VGChartz, The Xbox Series S/X sold 232,758 units worldwide from March 27 through April 2 with the PS5 selling only 191,950 units during the same span.

We should point out that both new-gen consoles still lost to the Nintendo Switch, which continues its hot streak of chart-topping sales figures with nearly 350,000 units sold. The Switch is now comfortably ahead of the original PlayStation in lifetime sales with 106.49 million units sold compared to 102.49 million.

Going back to the Xbox Series S/X, the reason why we say that Microsoft won this round is simple - the tech giant is meeting the increased demand.