User blog comment:Damac1214/Call of Duty 2014 is being developed primarily for Next-Gen, Last-Gen versions will still be made/@comment-54.219.54.79-20140212065506/@comment-1055346-20140212071758

A) About 4 Million Xbox One's have been sold

B) You're ignoring both the PS3, PS4, PC, and Wii U in your analysis.

C) Had you read either the blog or the source article you would have noticed that Hirschberg refers to 2014 as a "Transition year" and that, while the game is being developed for both generations of consoles, the last-gen version will be inferior to the current-gen version in more ways then just visuals.

D)In it's first two years, the Xbox 360 sold about 17 million consoles. Considering that the PS3 sold around the same in it's first two, and that both the Xbox One and PS4 are projected to sell faster than the previous generation, I don't think Activision is worried about not having a next-gen install base by Fall 2015, let alone Fall 2014.

E)If recent leaks are to be believed, A Next-Gen and PC version of GTA V is due for either announcement or release in June this year. That being said, what next-gen console do have is something even better. GTA VI in however many years it takes them to release it. GTA V might be popular, but it's not a system seller and it's not something that will keep people back from upgrading to next-gen, especially when keeping your 360/PS3 is entirely an option.