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SCEE's David Reeves on PS3 overtaking the Xbox 360 since October |
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More news has recently flown in from London, during the ongoing PlayStation Day event. Sony Computer Entertainment Europe head David Reeves was proud to announce the success of their PlayStation 3 next-gen console over their closest rival, Microsoft's Xbox 360.
The numbers Sony has compiled clearly show that the PS3 has already sold over five million units in the region and has been enjoying a lead over the Microsoft next-gen console since last October.
Despite the 18-month head start the Xbox 360 had over the PS3, Reeves was happy to announce that they were finally making considerable headway against their rival. UK sales alone have amounted to over one million units over the past month.
All of this supplements the 48 million unit sales already garnered from the PlayStation 2 as of the current date. The PlayStation Portable handheld also racked up some considerable numbers with its 12 million sales record to add to its name.
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-PS2 fan boy.
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(dont spam-rape me cuz i said that)
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did he also want to trade halo 3 for Lair, you know, the ps3 game you called one of the best games ever made?
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Even so, does it really matter the attach rate? Look at GTAIV's numbers for first week. Obviously a game can sell to millions if its controversial and lets you have sex with prostitutes and then kill them afterwards. I have to agree, there have not been but a handful of absoutely amazing games for ps3 so far and i think thats why the attachment rate is low. Especially for the people who bought it for movies because they would be even less inclined to buy an average game.
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