Media Create report from November 17 to 24 - hardware sales picking up

Posted Nov 28, 2008 at 4:34PM by Glenn M. Listed in: News Tags: Credit Card, Media Create, PS2
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Consoles - Image 1Finally, some good news! Taking another look at Media Create's latest report from the week ending November 24th, we're finally seeing hardware sales pick up. PSP and Xbox 360 more than picked up, almost doubling their sales from last week.

The Wii remains strong, and the DSi made a strong comeback after last week's loss. The only platforms that didn't get in on the sales growth are the PS3 and PS2, though the decline was very marginal.

November is drawing to a close, and sales are picking up. Hopefully the PS3 will pick up as well, with deals left and right showing up, and the PlayStation credit card should help that number go up in a big way.

Anyway, here are the figures from Media Create:

Hardware | This Week | Last Week | Last 4 Weeks |    YTD    |    LTD    
DS+ | 107,423 | 88,886 | 497,881 | 2,989,390 | 24,162,444
PSP | 61,226 | 38,153 | 193,463 | 3,246,892 | 10,911,969
WII | 35,298 | 26,787 | 109,934 | 2,398,615 | 7,014,754
PS3 | 17,436 | 17,448 | 92,825 | 796,697 | 2,438,373
360 | 15,474 | 7,983 | 42,335 | 262,964 | 771,409
PS2 | 5,281 | 5,421 | 23,159 | 435,393 | 21,362,433



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Via Media Create

 
 
 

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by Lalipuna8 - 2008-11-28 21:29
» Mmm

Ok. I get the YTD and LTD respectivly being year to date and life to date. But then the numbers of the 360 cannot possibly be accurate, can they?

I mean, I can imagine the ps2 selling 21 million consoles thusfar, and the ps3 2,5 million. But the 360 only selling 700 thousand since its release?



Or am I missing something??

by BIH - 2008-11-28 22:58
» ....

Its the japanease they just dont like the 360 very much.

by Lalipuna8 - 2008-11-29 04:42
» ok

that explains alot, thanks for clarifying that for me.

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