Friday, November 16th 2012

PlayStation 3 Sales Reach 70 Million Units Worldwide

Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCE) today announced that the cumulative sales of the PlayStation3 (PS3) computer entertainment system reached a milestone of 70 million units worldwide as of November 4, 2012 - less than six years after the platform launched in 2006. SCE also announced that sales of the PlayStationMove motion controller surpassed 15 million units worldwide as of November 11, demonstrating continued growth and momentum of the PS3 platform.

The PS3 system has delivered high quality, award-winning entertainment experiences since its launch. Throughout its lifecycle, the PS3 system has continued to evolve with more streamlined design, larger Hard Disk Drive (HDD) capacity, and new features through software updates. In September 2012, SCE launched the new PS3 system, which has a reduced volume and weight of more than 50 percent compared to the original PS3 model, and of 25 percent and 20 percent respectively compared to the slim PS3 model launched in 2009. The new PS3 has been well received by consumers around the world.
Along with the introduction of PS3 in November 2006, SCE launched PlayStationNetwork, which now operates in 59 countries and regions around the world. PlayStation Network supports free community-centric online gameplay, exclusive games from independent developers and major publishers, and a broad range of entertainment applications across movies, music, and sports. PS3 owners can access 170,000 downloadable digital content including 57,000 game content worldwide from PlayStation Network. In October 2012, SCE redesigned PlayStationStore for PS3, offering a more streamlined and accessible store experience, including a stunning new user interface, simple search, and powerful content discovery. The new store is now available in Europe and North and Latin America with more countries and regions to follow.

PlayStation Plus, the subscription service package on PlayStation Store that offers exclusive benefits such as discounts on games or online storage for game saves, started to offer an "Instant Game Collection" in North America and Europe in July 2012. The Instant Game Collection enables PS Plus members to enjoy popular titles from third party developers and publishers as well as SCE Worldwide Studios at no extra cost. SCE has also enhanced the content offering for PS Plus members in Japan in November.

Introduced in September 2010, the PlayStation Move motion controller that enables users to intuitively play games is now supported by a wide range of titles with more than 400 as of November 2012, including Sports Champions 2, LittleBigPlanet Karting (Sony Computer Entertainment). Additionally, this month marks the global launch of Wonderbook, a new peripheral that delivers the next evolution of storytelling and a unique experience exclusively on PS3. Wonderbook uses the PlayStationEye camera to take augmented reality to spectacular new places, while drawing players into new worlds and allowing them to interact with stories as they tilt or rotate it, or simply turn the pages.

PS3 has gained tremendous support from 3rd party developers and publishers worldwide. Cumulative number of software titles for PS3 reached 3,590 with more than 595 million units sold worldwide. More exciting and attractive new titles are to be released from third party developers and publishers as well as SCE Worldwide Studios, including Assassin's Creed III (Ubisoft Entertainment.), Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 (Activision, Inc), PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale (Sony Computer Entertainment), towards the holiday season. In addition, software titles that support "cross platform feature" such as LittleBigPlanet 2: Cross Controller Pack, PlayStation, Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time (Sony Computer Entertainment) are also expected to be released. With these titles, SCE will deliver a ground-breaking gaming experience by leveraging the capabilities of both PS3 and PlayStation Vita.

SCE will continue to further expand the PS3 platform and create a world of computer entertainment that is only possible on PlayStation.
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34 Comments on PlayStation 3 Sales Reach 70 Million Units Worldwide

#26
alucasa
Dang, I should have said Dead or Alive 5 which is what I have currently.
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#27
hellrazor
You probably would have been better off saying that consoles are better for redtube.

Hold on to your joystick, this's gonna be fun.
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#28
xfxrising
cdawallHow interesting considering it was released an entire year before the PS3.
You got to remember that Sony has a much larger following in Japan than Microsoft/xbox does tho!:p
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#29
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
xfxrisingYou got to remember that Sony has a much larger following in Japan than Microsoft/xbox does tho!:p
And?
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#30
hellrazor
I think he's trying to say that people like the PS3 better.
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#31
Wile E
Power User
I'm a PC gamer, but I have a PS3. I bought it for GT5, BD and the fact it makes a great network media player. It's 3 things in one the way I use it.
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#32
xfxrising
cdawallAnd?
And so in japan, people are going to buy a ps3 over xbox because it's a brand they like..
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#33
vawrvawerawe
3870x2Why are they still counting after so long? Maybe Nintendo will counter this news with the current sales of the Gamecube. A quarter of these sales are due to previous PS3 failure (YLOD, drive failure), nothing compared to more than half of the xbox sales due to RROD and e72.
They're just trying to prove that PS3 is still alive so they don't have any rush to get the PS4 out the door.
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#34
3870x2
vawrvaweraweThey're just trying to prove that PS3 is still alive so they don't have any rush to get the PS4 out the door.
They will keep making it smaller and thinner until the PS3 is no more than a slot-load blu-ray drive.

All the while the WiiU will be kicking their ass.
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