The console in question was the 1TB Xbox One S bundle with a copy of Rare Replay, the compilation that lets you play some of the most compelling titles from the British developer, at $229,99.

In this case, Xbox One S claimed both the #1 and the #2: the first with a Sea of Thieves bundle complete of vertical stand, Forza Horizon 3, Minecraft and the green Minecraft controller at the crazy price of £319,99; the second was a Minecraft bundle with the same games plus Sea of Thieves physical copy – you can check our single-player and multiplayer considerations here.

So, it turned out that Microsoft was able to offer the most compelling bundles at the best prices over two of the most important video games markets over there, and to be honest it didn’t come as a surprise to see them triumph on the Prime Day considering the quality of those bundles.

Did you grab an Xbox One S during the Prime Day, too?

Thanks to everyone who helped make @Xbox One the #1 selling console for @amazon #PrimeDay https://t.co/Mr0snTmp6Y pic.twitter.com/5E4uJa77cm

— Aaron Greenberg (@aarongreenberg) July 18, 2018