If you're basing figures off of vgchartz then you don't have correct figures. We all know vgchartz has under tracked PS4 big time. First quarter 2020. It'll be over 100 million
If you're basing figures off of vgchartz then you don't have correct figures. We all know vgchartz has under tracked PS4 big time. First quarter 2020. It'll be over 100 million
| Shadow1980 said: I meant to reply to this last week, but I started having internet issues when I tried doing so and never got back around to it. In any case, I honestly don't think it's a given that the PS4 will pass the Wii, and if it does it'll be damn close. Earlier in the gen I figured 120M would be an easy target for the PS4, but now I'm not so sure, and I think it'll sell a bit less than that, with 110M being as high as I'm willing to go. The PS4 is trailing the Wii big time in the U.S.:
As for Japan, the Wii sold 12.73M there, while the PS4 will likely sell only about as well as the PS3. That means the PS4 ought to have a final lifetime deficit of at least 2 million in Japan. So, between the U.S. and Japan combined, the PS4 will likely fall at least 9M short of the Wii. That leaves Europe and the rest of the world to make up the difference. According to VGC, the PS4 was at 23M in Europe at the end of April. By comparison, they had the Wii at 22.5M at the end of April 2010. That means the PS4 is holding its own against the Wii in Europe just fine. Considering the Wii's sales in 2010 and beyond, the PS4 will continue to maintain and grow its lead over the Wii. VGC has the Wii's final tally in Europe as 33.75M units. The PS4 ought to be coming close to passing that mark by the end of next year. The PS4 could easily reach 45M units lifetime in Europe, which would make up for the deficit in the U.S. and Japan. If the PS4 can do at least as well as the PS3 in minor markets outside the NA/Europe/Japan trinity, the PS4 ought to end up at around 105M, just under 4M units ahead of the Wii. So, I don't expect the PS4 to pass the Wii at least until after the PS5 is announced. And of course, these estimates are contingent on when said announcement is. I'm assuming a Nov. 2020 release date for the PS5 in these projections. If the PS5 isn't out until 2021 or 2022, the PS4's legs will be a bit better, perhaps pushing it above 110M. But for now I'm assuming the PS4 will just barely squeak past the Wii before the end of its life cycle. And I honestly do not think the PS4 will pass the Wii before the end of this decade. |
I see where your issue is - you're using VGChartz numbers. You can use them for rough guestimations but not for proper comparison.
Let me ask you this:
How many PS4s do you think will be sold by:
March 2018:
March 2019:
March 2020:
March 2021:
bluedawgs said:
lol |
LOL²
Holiday 2019 is my guess
thismeintiel said:
Then, can you explain away the decent legs the PS1 saw after the PS2 launched? Sure, they weren't as good as PS2's, but it still sold 23M from 2001-2004, after the PS2 was launched WW. I think the PS4 is going to do something similar. |
In May of 2002 Sony cut its official price of the PS1 to clearence-like pricing of only $49/£49 MSRP.
That was a cut of 1/6 of the PS1 launch price of $299.
An official price cut of 1/6 of the launch price doesn't happen very often, if at all.
Without it's official $49/£49 price points the PS1 likely would not have crossed the 100M mark before the end.
To put that in perspective most other new games at that time were also $50 or more. Conker's Bad Fur Day launched a year earlier in March of 2001 on the N64 for a MSRP 69.95 USD.
So the PS1 was effectivly as cheap as a new game (or cheaper) from 2002 onward. Buy a disc/cart game, or for the same price buy a console with controller.
Idk, I'm kind of skeptical it'll even reach Wii tbh. So I'll go with never for now.
| NobleTeam360 said: Idk, I'm kind of skeptical it'll even reach Wii tbh. So I'll go with never for now. |
I'll ask the same question then. How many units do you think the PS4 would have sold by:
March 2018:
March 2019:
March 2020:
March 2021:
People who say never should answer these questions.
Lawlight said:
I'll ask the same question then. How many units do you think the PS4 would have sold by: March 2018: March 2019: March 2020: March 2021:
People who say never should answer these questions. |
March 2018: 1
March 2018: 1
March 2020: 1
March 2021: 1
NobleTeam360 said:
March 2018: 1 March 2018: 1 March 2020: 1 March 2021: 1 |
So you won't even dare make predictions? What a surprise.