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