jstep7262
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Not that any of you were worried, but it's pretty clear that Sony is continuing to win the console wars with their announcement of having sold 4.2 million units since launch. This come not long after Microsoft's announcement that they have reached the 3 million units sold since launch. With their launch dates only a week apart, it seems obvious that the overall winner at this point in the game is Sony. In addition, PS4s continue to be a hot commodity, whereas Xbox Ones are now in stock most places and readily available.
IGN has this great article that breaks down what exactly all of these numbers mean.
4.2 million PlayStation 4s have been sold worldwide since the console launch on November 15 to December 28 - around six weeks. The console hasn’t launched in Japan yet, either. But since Sony is still selling PS4s as fast as it can make them, the sales figure would essentially be 4.2 million even if the console was available globally. PS4s are still out of stock at most retailers - until supply catches up with demand, it’s hard to gauge how high global demand for the console truly is.
3 million Xbox Ones have been sold from its launch on November 22 through December 31, a period of about 5.5 weeks. Like the PS4, The Xbox One isn’t yet available in Japan, and in 2013 Microsoft also sold virtually every console as fast as it could make them. But unlike the PS4, Xbox Ones are now in stock on Amazon, GameStop, and various other retailers - it appears that supply has caught up with launch demand, and in the coming months we should get a clear look at true Xbox One demand.