Sony Has Sold 50 Million PS5 Consoles Over Three Years (engadget.com) 9
The PlayStation 5 has officially hit the 50 million sales milestone, Sony confirmed in a blog post. From a report: That's an impressive figure, considering the litany of supply chain issues that kept PS5s in limited supply after its November 2020 launch. And notably, the PS5 manage to reach 50 million sales just a week longer than it took the PlayStation 4, which wasn't bogged down by as many supply chain issues or a worldwide pandemic. Sony has also outsold the Xbox Series X and S by almost three to one this year, the Financial Times reports, based on data from Ampere Analysis.
I still use a PS3 (Score:2)
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The user experience alone (not even considering the games) would be enough to justify jumping from PS3 to PS5. Once in a blue moon I'll boot up the PS3 and I'm shocked that I once considered that slow, plodding machine to be acceptable.
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The user experience is leaps and bounds better now, but we were seriously spoiled by the backwards compatibility in earlier generations. I have some games on PS1 (and PS2) discs that I would still like to play, but I don't want to pay even more subscription fees for that.
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The first time I played GTA 5 was on a PS3. Stopped playing after waiting for the first mission in LS to reload. PS3 permanently went into a box after that.
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Are you trying to sound edgy? How old are you again?
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50 million PS5's heading to the landfill in 5 years time.
Lack of Discounts (Score:2)
That explains why there are almost no discounts for PS5 while the Xbox is on sale all the time. Microsoft is just inept. It's so bad at gaming despite being involved for 20 years it had to spend $100 billion to buy mega companies like activision and bethesda. I seriously doubt they'll ever see a return on all of that.