You have to remember that a large portion of digital sales aren't counted.
For instance I don't recall Blizzard telling us the numbers for digital downloads and Steam I think only tells us profits, not total sales.
But Historically before the PS1 burst onto the scene the PC always dominated sales by a massive margin.
The PS1 closed that gap and one would assume the PS2 helped push the consoles over.
You also need to take into account that profits on the PC are also actually higher as you don't need to pay royalties to Sony, Microsoft or Nintendo to release the game on that platform.
Plus on a console once a game is released it usually falls back into obscurity, never to hit the best sellers list again.
Yet if you take a look at Steam... A company can re-release a decade or two old game, have it hit the top of the charts and sell like hotcakes again with very little time or effort or money spent. - That just never happens on a console.
Allot of developers have been surprised at their PC releases selling rather well of late, the PC as a platform is still going strong and better yet a large percentage of people actually do have respectable PC's to run them.
Will the PC out-sell the consoles in terms of games? It probably already is.

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