With the PlayStation 3 edging out the Xbox 360 in sales for the second straight month, SCEA is feeling quite good about the state of PlayStation.
by James Brightman on Thursday, March 13, 2008
With Microsoft and Nintendo having responded to the February NPD sales data, Sony has rounded out the reactions from the "big three" by boasting about the PS3 outselling the Xbox 360 for the second consecutive month. The PlayStation brand in general also generated the most retail revenue in the U.S for the second consecutive month.
"Consumers are recognizing the tremendous value of PS3 and we believe that Blu-ray becoming the high-def format of choice was the tipping point for many consumers. With monster titles like Gran Turismo 5 Prologue and Grand Theft Auto IV launching in April and Metal Gear Solid 4 in June, we're demonstrating this is the year for PS3," said a very pleased Jack Tretton, president and CEO, Sony Computer Entertainment America.
Here's the complete "by the numbers" breakdown provided by SCEA:
PLAYSTATION 3 (PS3) outsold Xbox 360 for the second straight month with 280,841 hardware units sold in February, 10% higher than Microsoft (according to NPD February 2008 sales data). Year-over-year this represents 120% sales growth.
PSP (PlayStation Portable) continued its trend of strong sales with 243,115 PSP hardware units sold in February, representing a year-over-year increase of 38%.
PlayStation 2 (PS2) continues to surprise and delight mainstream audiences with hardware unit sales reaching 351,787 units. Additionally, for the third consecutive month PS2 sold more software units than any other console on the market, not only a testament to the staying power of PlayStation products, but also the incredible PlayStation software library.
Power of the PlayStation Portfolio
The PlayStation brand generated the most U.S. retail dollars in the industry for the second consecutive month with $511 million in sales, 52% and 6% higher than Microsoft and Nintendo, respectively.
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