Sony PlayStation 5 sales cross 50 million units

Sony PlayStation 5 sales cross 50 million units

Published December 21,2023


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Sales of Sony’s PlayStation 5 have crossed 50 million items, the Japanese electronics large mentioned, pointing to “strong momentum” this yr for its flagship gaming console.

The PS5 was launched in November 2020, with the world within the grip of the Covid pandemic, and its gross sales initially suffered due to widespread provide chain issues and a world chip scarcity.

Still, the PS5 reached the 50-million-unit milestone in nearly the identical interval as its predecessor, the PS4, with Sony saying its flagship console loved “strong momentum” in 2023.

“We’re thrilled that this is the first holiday season since launch that we have a full supply of PS5 consoles — so anyone who wants to get one can get one,” Jim Ryan, president and CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment, mentioned in an announcement Wednesday.

Since releasing the primary PlayStation in 1994, Sony has grown right into a titan of console gaming, a market whose revenues this yr have been estimated at greater than $53 billion by trade consultancy Newzoo.

The PS2 stays Sony’s bestselling console with with greater than 155 million items bought, whereas the PS4 exceeded 117 million, in accordance with the corporate.

The PS5 gross sales milestone caps a robust yr in gaming for Sony.

In October, “Marvel’s Spider-Man 2”, developed by Sony-owned Insomniac Games, turned the fastest-selling PlayStation Studios recreation within the first 24 hours after launch.

Sony mentioned the PS5 additionally loved a lift in 2023 from the success of video games together with “Baldur’s Gate 3” and “Alan Wake 2”.

Since 2001, Microsoft’s Xbox consoles have emerged because the PlayStation’s most important challengers.

While the PS5 is outselling the newest Xbox consoles, in accordance with estimates by trade analysts, Microsoft has made a robust push lately to spice up its place out there.

That has included mega acquisitions of builders together with the $69 billion takeover of Activision Blizzard, the maker of the blockbuster “Call of Duty” video games.

Sony had beforehand tried to dam the Activision deal, however agreed with Microsoft in July to maintain releasing “Call of Duty” on the PlayStation.

Source: www.anews.com.tr