GEEKNPLAY – PlayStation 5 – The console has now sold more than 65 million copies

GEEKNPLAY – PlayStation 5 – The console has now sold more than 65 million copies
GEEKNPLAY – PlayStation 5 – The console has now sold more than 65 million copies

As usual, it is time to take stock for many publishers. After Nintendo, it is now SIE’s turn to unveil a new detailed financial report. Unsurprisingly, the PlayStation 5 continues to sell like hotcakes to gamers, and the numbers are on the rise (which should reassure PlayStation for the moment).

It is time to take stock for many video game publishers. While the Nintendo Switch has exceeded 143 million copies sold, it is now the turn of PlayStation to reveal in detail these figures from the last quarter, therefore the hardware, the software or even the number of regular users of the PlayStation Network. So let’s get started. Without much surprise, the console SHE continues to sell like hotcakes among players, given that the PlayStation 5 has now sold more than 65 million copies worldwide, or 3.8 million machines sold as of September 30, 2024 More precisely. It is still necessary to note a slight drop in sales, because PlayStation had sold 1.1 million additional consoles as of September 30, 2023. Otherwise, the PlayStation Network has 116 million active users, an increase of 9 million subscribers compared to last year.

Regarding the software now, no less than 77.7 million games were sold as of September 30, 2024 (PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 combined)thus representing an increase of 10.1 million productions compared to last year. Among all these titles sold, 5.3 million of them are first-party games, while dematerialized represents 70% of total sales, a decrease of 10% compared to last quarter. There you go, you know everything. So, what do you think? Tell us about it on GeekNPlay, and feel free to follow us on Facebook and Twitter.


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