Hardware Chart 22nd June 2019
Platform | N. America | Europe | Japan | Global |
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74,566 | 59,706 | 30,118 | 198,180 | |
46,354 | 70,277 | 15,253 | 157,490 | |
30,173 | 11,817 | 338 | 48,650 | |
9,438 | 6,189 | 2,579 | 19,617 | |
N/A | N/A | 114 | 114 |
Platform | N. America | Europe | Japan | Global |
---|---|---|---|---|
74,566 | 59,706 | 30,118 | 198,180 | |
46,354 | 70,277 | 15,253 | 157,490 | |
30,173 | 11,817 | 338 | 48,650 | |
9,438 | 6,189 | 2,579 | 19,617 | |
N/A | N/A | 114 | 114 |
Not bad. 300K next week ?
The total FY2019 projection is becoming more and more realistic (or less and less unrealistic...)
I admit, with such a long stretch without any big games, I thought they'd be a couple weeks in May and June where Switch lost the top spot.
Now Mario Maker's here, and with the stacked lineup for the rest of the year, PS4 will need a price cut to score any weeks at #1.
Last edited by curl-6 - on 03 July 2019Even these threads are dying. Where is the wow PS4 is still doing great considering it's age, Switch is killing it, Xbox is doomed crowds? This is going to be a long year and half wait for the next gen.
...to avoid getting banned for inactivity, I may have to resort to comments that are of a lower overall quality and or beneath my moral standards.
The gap between Switch and PS4 widens.
XBO getting dangerously close to Wii U weekly sales numbers. At least it's starting to outsell the Vita in Japan now...
The Nintendo eShop rating Thread: http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=237454 List as Google Doc: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1aW2hXQT1TheElVS7z-F3pP-7nbqdrDqWNTxl6JoJWBY/edit?usp=sharing
The Steam/GOG key gifting thread: https://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread/242024/the-steamgog-key-gifting-thread/1/
Free Pc Games thread: https://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread/248138/free-pc-games/1/
Also, Switch back to outselling Xbone by 4:1.
Next week it could be 6:1.
Super Mario Maker 2 will come out with the next update and it already led to a near 30k increase for the Switch in Japan. I can only imagine what it has managed to do in the West. The Switch should be somewhere within the 250-300k range and easily outsell the PS4 and Xbox One combined next week. Meanwhile, the PS4 continues to show its age and the Xbox One... Press F to pay respect.
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curl-6 said: I admit, with such a long stretch without any big games, I thought they'd be a couple weeks in May and June where Switch lost the top spot. Now Mario Maker's here, and with the stacked lineup for the rest of the year, PS4 will need a price cut to score any weeks at #1. |
Intrinsic said:
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Because PS4 gets big games more regularly than Switch does, basically. Between Smash and Mario Maker 2, a gap of nearly 7 month, Switch had no system-selling games. Hence I thought it'd momentum would suffer more than it has.