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thismeintiel said: I think this year will at least match last year's. We got a lot of big releases still, including RDR2 and Battlefront 2. We'll also have a $199 PS4 this holiday season and a $349 Pro (possibly $299.) I think next year is when we'll start to see declines as we get closer to the PS5. |
Well so much for that.
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PAOerfulone said:
Well so much for that. |
What is crazy is with RDR2 being delayed it could help push PS4 sales next year for the 1st quarter. And hopefully Sony has a surprise for the 2nd half of this year at E3.....which I think will be God Of War 4 releasing in Sept or Oct which it never has done.
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It is possible.
Sony usually has something big for Septmeber or October (2015: Metal Gear Solid 5. 2016: PS4 Slim) God of War would fall comfortably in that category. E3 can't get here soon enough though.
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PAOerfulone said: It is possible. Sony usually has something big for Septmeber or October (2015: Metal Gear Solid 5. 2016: PS4 Slim) God of War would fall comfortably in that category. E3 can't get here soon enough though. |
Agreed 100% I am ready for this E3....I think it will be one of the best in a nice while for all of the big 3.
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Updated to include April 15th numbers.
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Should pass 4 million for the year with April 22nd numbers.
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Still doing 200k a week so it still going rather well. I expect May and July to be the slowest months for PS4 this year. Since Crash and Wipeout will no doubt convince some people to buy a PS4 for Nostalgia. They should make a retro bundle with those games.
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