Xbox has hit a momentous milestone in terms of unit sales. New data reveals the Xbox Series X|S has passed two million units sold in the UK after 128 weeks, 12 weeks faster than it took the Nintendo Switch to achieve the same.The data comes courtesy of industry analytics company GfK (via Games Industry.biz). Xbox Series X|S is now the eighth-fastest console to achieve two million in sales, just behind the original PlayStation and stablemates Xbox One and Xbox 360, which hit two million in sales after 104 weeks and 110 weeks, respectively.Related: Xbox Just Needs One Great GameXbox Series X|S sales have generated £696 million in revenue for Microsoft, compared to £726 million from the Xbox One and £507 from the Xbox 360. Note that these figures are just after two million in sales and don't count the lifetime total sales of each console.

Nintendo's Wii remains the fastest-selling console in the UK, reaching two million in just 57 weeks. That's followed by the PS2 at 60 weeks and the PS4 at 75 weeks. The PS5 is tied with the PS3 in fourth place, reaching two million consoles sold after 98 weeks. The PS5 was initially the fastest-selling console in UK history, but supply chain issues stalled out those strong initial sales figures by early 2022, allowing Xbox and Nintendo to catch up.

Sadly, it doesn't look like Xbox will receive a boost from a proposed merger with Activision Blizzard. The UK's CMA recently blocked Microsoft's acquisition of Activision, scuttling the $70 billion dollar deal and leaving many Microsoft fans in the lurch.

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Meanwhile, Nintendo is in the midst of the biggest Zelda game launch in franchise history. GfK also reported that Tears of the Kingdom beat out the launch week sales of every other Zelda game, including 2017's Breath of the Wild. Tears of the Kingdom is now the second best-selling Nintendo game in the UK after one week in terms of revenue (beaten only by the Wii Fit + Balance Board) and is now the fourth-biggest Nintendo game launch in terms of unit sales (again beaten by the Wii Fit as well as Pokemon titles Sun & Moon and Scarlet & Violet).

Tears of the Kingdom has an easy lock on the biggest game of the year, and some are already suggesting it will take Game of the Year in a few short months.

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