PSP Tops 50 Million
Sony crosses major milestone in worldwide shipments
February 13, 2009 - The DS may be on the verge of 100 million in sales, but the PSP ain't doing too shabby itself. Sony announced today that, as of the end of January, worlwide shipments for the system have crossed the 50 million mark. This figure includes all systems shipped out to retailers.
The company did not split figures up by region, but in Japan, where the announcement was made, the PSP continues to remain a hot piece of hardware, placing second behind the DSi in weekly sales charts. Just yesterday, Capcom announced that Monster Hunter Portible Unite had crossed the three million mark in Japanese shipments (this figure includes shipments of a budget re-release version), becoming the first PSP title to go triple platinum over there.
Sony said today that total worldwide software sales for the PSP have, as of December 2008, crossed the 200 million mark. This figure is split across a total of 2,000 UMD-based releases.
In terms of download games, the company listed a total of 500 releases worldwide, including PlayStation classics avaialble for download via the Game Archives service.
http://psp.ign.com/articles/954/954101p1.html
Edit: Regional breakdown:
- Q: When did PSP sell-in reach 50 million units?
January 2009 (4 years and 1 month since launch).
Q: What is the breakdown of unit sales by territories and/ or by models (1000/ 2000/ and 3000).
- SCEA: Approx. 18 million units
- SCEE: Approx. 16 million units
- SCEAsia: Approx. 4.5 million units
- SCEJ: Approx. 11.5 million units
(The numbers include bundle packs released from 3rd party publishers) We do not disclose the breakdown by models.
UMD software sales/ breakdown by territories (sell-in as of Dec 2008)
- WW: approx 200 million (197 million)
- SCEJ: approx 36 million
- SCEA: approx 81 million
- SCEE: approx 76 million
- SCEAsia: approx 4 million