Updated with Week 55 numbers, plus there have been more adjustments to November weeks ontop of what was in my previous post, so removed that and added all the adjustments since last update together here to avoid confusion.
Adjustments since Week 54 update:
PS5 adjusted up by 40k
Switch adjusted up by 42k
Here are the numbers:
Console | Total Sales | Week 55 Sales |
PlayStation 5 | 15,748,022 | 801,603 |
PlayStation 4 | 15,476,440 | 956,032 |
Nintendo Switch | 15,454,050 | 196,852 |
Xbox Series X/S | 10,088,987 | 862,857 |
Xbox One | 8,847,243 | 471,395 |
Xbox 360 | 6,711,905 | 446,925 |
PlayStation 3 | 6,638,792 | 376,441 |
Consoles | Total Sales | Week 55 Sales |
PS5+XSX | 25,837,369 | 1,664,460 |
PS4+XBO | 24,323,683 | 1,427,427 |
PS3+360 | 13,350,697 | 823,366 |
PlayStation 5 Week 55= 27th November 2021
Xbox Series Week 55 = 27th November 2021
PlayStation 4 Week 55 = 29th November 2014
Xbox One Week 55 = 6th December 2014
PlayStation 3 Week 55 = 24th November 2007
Xbox 360 Week 55 = 9th December 2006
Nintendo Switch Week 55 = March 17th 2018
PS5 overtakes Switch on the same week PS4 did, though by a higher amount. PS5 lost a 156k chunk to PS4 on BF but remains 272k ahead of the PS4. It will be interesting to see if it can stay ahead of the PS4 by the end of december or if that stock situation make this unattainable.
Switch has a fantastic BF, while still being down YoY it's a lot less of a drop for this week than it could have been and beats DS's 1.57m BF of 2009, though DS had a stellar December in 2009 so total November+December sales for DS 2009 vs Switch 2021 will be interesting to watch.
Xbox Series beats PS5 weekly for the first time and while short of Xbox One's BF 2014 it is a good result regardless, helped by the Series S being easier to stock than the Series X, but sales were obviously still limited by how many units were on shelves and could have been higher just like PS5.
Last edited by Zippy6 - on 06 December 2021