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PlayStation Network stats revealed |
Listed in: PS3 Tags: LittleBigPlanet, Lost Memories, North America, Playstation Home, PlayStation Network, Sony
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It has been more than two years, and the PlayStation Network has been steadily making a name for itself. Sony is only too glad to show us these figures, showing how much success they've amassed through the online service.
- PlayStation Network registered users worldwide: 17 million+
- Number of community-created LittleBigPlanet levels: Nearly 300,000
- Times those LBP levels have been played: 68 million
- Number of movies on the Video Store: 1,200
- Number of TV shows on the Video Store: 3,000
- Purchase or Rental?: More than 70 percent of video transactions are purchases
- Number of PlayStation Home users: 3.4 million+
- Number of downloads made in Home: 900,000+
- Number of downloadble games for North America: 153
- Number of those games release during the last quarter of 2008: 75
- Number of games with DLC in North America: 70
Three most popular downloadable games last week:
- Pain
- High Velocity Bowling
- Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix
- The Dark Knight
- Iron Man
- The Happening
- Family Guy
- Xam'd: Lost Memories
- Afro Samurai
Even in this list, ol' Afro gets a headband, which only goes to show that the mini series is as wicked as the mighty samurai himself.
More of the latest PSN articles:
- FLOCK! demo still downloadable with Qore Episode 7
- Rag Doll Kung Fu: Fists of Plastic scheduled to arrive on PSN this March
Via IGN
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dam thats a lot of numbers
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scee aint talkin again
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The Rental service. It cost too much. I'd rent a movie for max 3$, 2$ norm, I mean, 2$ for watching something isn't free at all. If you wanna rent it another time with friends it's already 4$ (instead of right now around 8$)
And finally: CANADA!!! (We don't have movies/tv shows, etc here in Canada to download! It's LAME)
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