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bobgamer said:
Conina said:
sales2099 said:

You can't dismiss math. Im sorry it doesn't work like that. Divide 2012 revenue of $140 million and you have 2.8 million suscribers in December 2012.

Only if you had a constant number of subscribers the WHOLE year 2012, from January to December!

PS Plus got interesting in the middle of 2012 with the Instant Game Collection.

If the $140 million aren't evenly spread over the year, it could be something like $12 million in the first quarter (~1 million subscribers), $18 million in the second quarter (~1.5 million subscribers), $40 million in the third quarter (~3.2 million subscribers) and $70 million in the fourth quarter (~5.6 million subscribers).

So you could have around 6 million subscribers in December 2012.

Well yes, but that would be reaching and totally speculative. We could have an infinite amount of possibilities of the division of said revenue...

So you don't think, PS Plus got MUCH more attractive with the instant game collection and that it increased the number of subscribers immensly??