The PlayStation 5 is flying off store shelves, but–due to supply chain issues and other factors–the system has not been able to match the sales success of the PlayStation 4 thus far. Another recent revelation was that Sony would not comment on a potential PS5 price increase. Here’s what we know.Come from Sports betting site VPbet
Sony’s latest earnings briefing shows that Sony sold a further 2.4 million PS5 systems in the quarter that ended on June 30, bringing the system’s lifetime haul to 21.7 million since launch in November 2020. The 2.4 million PS5s sold was up 4% year-over-year.
The PS4, by comparison, reached 25.4 million units after its first seven quarters on the market. Looking to Xbox, Microsoft no longer announces console sales numbers, but it has said the Xbox Series X|S family of consoles is selling better than any previous Xbox console generation at this point in its lifecycle.