trunkswd said:
Be sure to share the Weekly breakdown article: The Nintendo Switch was the best-selling console worldwide with 371,908 consoles sold for the week ending July 25, according to VGChartz estimates. The PlayStation 4 was the second best-selling console with sales of 161,689 consoles sold. This was followed by the Xbox One with 48,588 units, and the Nintendo 3DS with 5,615 units. Nintendo Switch sales compared to the same week a year ago are up 170,805 units (84.93%). The PlayStation 4 is down 26,043 units (-13.87%), the Xbox One is up 3,714 units (8.28%), and the 3DS is down 12,848 units (-69.59%). Global hardware estimates (Followed by lifetime sales):
Americas (US, Canada, Latin America) hardware estimates:
Europe hardware estimates:
Asia (Japan, mainland Asia, Middle East) hardware estimates:
Oceania (Australia and New Zealand) hardware estimates:
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I think this slide speaks for itself.
— Nathan (@DarkDetectiveNL) July 30, 2020
"Pandemic, Recession and Video Games - A European analysis"https://t.co/uJ19tXWTHi pic.twitter.com/MHU3fjXBYW
Some YoY hardware data for Europe from a GSD presentation. Gives 19 > 20 % changes before/after COVID lockdowns. Obviously their weeks and scope (didn't see what markets this includes) may not necessarily line-up with VGC, but could be useful.
Last edited by mk7sx - on 30 July 2020










