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There a bit of a numerical disconnect when I see the numbers charted.
On the one hand you look at these numbers and come to the conclusion that the PS4 is doing poorly.
But then you do some basic estimates and come to the conclusion that the PS4 will sell around 15 to 16 million -- possibly more -- this year, which is way more than the PS3 sold.
So what is the reason for the dilemma?
Is it that the US is becoming less and less of a central region, at least as far as the Playstation brand is concerned, or is it that the recorded numbers just aren't that accurate?