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PAOerfulone said:
So, I did some editing after going back throughout the last 3 years and made some changes.

I noticed that 2016 was always ahead of 2015 right from the beginning... and 2017 was always ahead of 2016 right from the beginning.
Never at any point did either year drop before their respective predecessor. Not even 2016 from 2015, where they were only separated by less than 500k.

I also noticed that despite 2017 being its peak year by a wide margin, the PS4 had the "weakest" December out of the 3 years.

This could be a consequence of the games release schedule slipping out of November/December to the first quarter, with the 3rd party yearly offering still releasing in september/october. If the trends continues over Q1, it might mean the PS4 sales are loosing momentum though.