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The PS4 has become the fastest-selling home console ever, exceeding the early performance of the PlayStation 2.
by Tim Bradshaw

The popularity of the PlayStation 4 is bolstering Sony's long-term confidence for its flagship games console, after sales topped 30 million units last month. 

The PS4 has become the fastest-selling home console ever, exceeding the early performance of the PlayStation 2, which went on to sell more units than any other console over its 12-year life. 

Andrew House, president and global chief executive of Sony Computer Entertainment, said at the weekend that he expected the PS4 to match or outpace the PS2's sales in its first three to five years. 

"We've just seen the most successful Black Friday in the company's history," he said in an interview with the Financial Times. "We are now trying to benchmark against the success of the PlayStation 2 - or exceed it if possible." 

The PS4's performance has been boosted by growth in new markets such as the Middle East and China, after a 14-year ban on sales there was lifted in March. In Europe, meanwhile, Germany has become Sony's largest console market for the first time, as gamers switch from PCs to PlayStations. 

The company has been able to stay ahead of rivals such as Microsoft's Xbox One and Nintendo's Wii U partly through exclusive content partnerships with leading games makers. These have included a deal with Activision Blizzard, the world's largest games publisher, for last month's launch of Call of Duty: Black Ops 3. Such deals have added to the PS4's popularity with hardcore gamers. 

Although the portable PlayStation Vita has not fared so well, Sony's home console performed better than many analysts anticipated, given the huge growth in mobile gaming. 

"Rumours of the demise of the console have been greatly exaggerated," Mr House said. His comments suggested a more aggressive target than some analysts had forecast for a business that is becoming ever more central to Sony's wider turnround.

Three years after its March 2000 launch, the PS2 had sold 51 million units, and by the end of 2005 more than 100 million had been sold. 

IHS, the market researcher, predicted last month that the PS4 customer base would not exceed 100 million until 2020. But if the PS4 follows the PS2's trajectory over its first five years, that milestone could be reached by the end of 2018. 

Mr House was "hesitant to predict" that the PS4 would top the PS2's lifetime sales of 155 million, given "the cadence at which people expect innovation" was speeding up. 

He was speaking at the PlayStation Experience event in San Francisco, where Sony showed off its latest releases to 15,000 customers. Many attendees were most keen to try out the PlayStation virtual reality headset, slated for release in the first half of next year. 

Mr House said he "started out as somewhat sceptical" of VR but was won over by The London Heist, a gangster game developed by one of Sony's studios. "I had that amazing moment where I tried to put the controller on the table," he said, only to realise the table existed in the virtual world of his headset. 

Other early titles for PlayStation VR include: Ubisoft's Eagle Flight, where the player soars above cities and between trees; Modern Zombie Taxi Co, a zany driving game; and 100ft Robot Golf, a ­science fiction sports simulator. 

However, some leading publishers such as Electronic Arts and Activision are yet to announce significant commitments to VR gaming. 

IHS has predicted just 2.5m VR headsets will be sold next year, with PlayStation leading rivals such as Oculus and HTC's Vive. 

"I don't think those kinds of volumes would be either unrealistic or a disappointment," Mr House said. 

http://www.afr.com/technology/gadgets/home-entertainment/sonys-ps4-stays-ahead-of-the-pack-20151206-glgyc3



 

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this is the third thread to post this lol.

though not many people are commenting because really, it doesnt say much.



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GribbleGrunger said:

"I don't think those kinds of volumes would be either unrealistic or a disappointment," Mr House said. 


First of all: I'm not surprised. Black Friday is a pretty recent thing, and it's mostly a US thing (again, up until a few years ago). This is the first time Sony has had the bestselling US console while at the same time Black Friday being a thing. Couple that with the overall growth of the PS4 versus the PS3 in all markets, and the growth of Black Friday as a whole, this was to be expected. Good results nevertheless.

 

The other thing I want to point out is his comment about VR sales. 2.5m in a year wouldn't be a dissapointment. Let that sink in folks. They're not expecting PSVR to sell 50 million or whatever.



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Great news! Any chance we can get some numbers from this?

"In Europe, meanwhile, Germany has become Sony's largest console market for the first time, as gamers switch from PCs to PlayStations."

Current VGChartz numbers of the UK and Germany markets (as of November 21st): 

UK: 2,492,451
Germany: 2,115,953

So PS4 is undertracked by ~400k in Germany on VGChartz assuming UK numbers are somewhat accurate.



Teeqoz said:
GribbleGrunger said:

"I don't think those kinds of volumes would be either unrealistic or a disappointment," Mr House said. 


First of all: I'm not surprised. Black Friday is a pretty recent thing, and it's mostly a US thing (again, up until a few years ago). This is the first time Sony has had the bestselling US console while at the same time Black Friday being a thing. Couple that with the overall growth of the PS4 versus the PS3 in all markets, and the growth of Black Friday as a whole, this was to be expected. Good results nevertheless.

 

The other thing I want to point out is his comment about VR sales. 2.5m in a year wouldn't be a dissapointment. Let that sink in folks. They're not expecting PSVR to sell 50 million or whatever.


It's still just a peripheral.  It will be fairly expensive to the average gamer, too.



lol and people say consoles are dying, dont underestimate the gaming boxes



poklane said:

Great news! Any chance we can get some numbers from this?

"In Europe, meanwhile, Germany has become Sony's largest console market for the first time, as gamers switch from PCs to PlayStations."

Current VGChartz numbers of the UK and Germany markets (as of November 21st): 

UK: 2,492,451
Germany: 2,115,953

So PS4 is undertracked by ~400k in Germany on VGChartz assuming UK numbers are somewhat accurate.


PS4 passed 2 miilion all the way back in May.  It sold 140k on Black Friday alone.

So it is definitely an undertracking in Germany. Maybe even a small one for the UK too.



"In Europe, meanwhile, Germany has become Sony's largest console market for the first time, as gamers switch from PCs to PlayStations."

i called it out in another thread