So given the news it did 150k in the US for Dec (very good!) I have around 2,090,000 units without October (which I don't think would have been much).
Anyhow we have 1,950,000 so it looks like it's undertracked around 150k~
So given the news it did 150k in the US for Dec (very good!) I have around 2,090,000 units without October (which I don't think would have been much).
Anyhow we have 1,950,000 so it looks like it's undertracked around 150k~
Not too surprising... trends said it would at least do ok. So that means it passes 2m in the US, I wonder how far below other low selling consoles it is.
So it actually has a 250k better difference between it and the Wii U in the us? Because overall it's overtracked. Vita will surely win the race to 10m.
I can't find it now I need to, but I seem to remember ~60k PSTV sales in the USA in October and November.
Vita sold ~47k by the end of November according to VGC.
So I don't think they've bothered to track it at all since release. So there's some missing sales there.
Combined with the missing December sales, and there's the difference.
Edit: Got the figures wrong. It was ~39k by the end of November:
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=142914433&postcount=2267
Still, that means normal Vita sold 8k in two months, including Black Friday, so I'm still calling undertracking from there.
Must be including the PSTV sales. At least Vita broke the 2M barrier, I don't think it can pass the 3m one however :(

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