Serieously? The ps4 sold 116+m consoles.
It would be the most demanding out of the three consoles.
This shouldnt be a suprise.
The study isn't about consoles only...that would be obvious.Serieously? The ps4 sold 116+m consoles.
It would be the most demanding out of the three consoles.
This shouldnt be a suprise.
The study isn't about consoles only...that would be obvious.
I seriously can't imagine where this console could be at overall sales if Covid and all production issues never happened.
Sony like this
I said it pre-launch and I maintain it, if they had produced 30 million units during the first FY they would've sold every single one of them without breaking a sweat.The study isn't about consoles only...that would be obvious.
I seriously can't imagine where this console could be at overall sales if Covid and all production issues never happened.
That's not a study, that's literally just Google.... Rakuten used Google Trends to research which items are the most searched for in each state in the US during the Christmas period...
Interesting how "claims" becomes "confirms" when looking through the Sony glasses.
Got mine off Verzion website of all places, Best Buy’s has them for instore pick up if lucky (usually few days after order). Stock much better. Many god of wars under the Xmas tree this year. Now if I could get a god of war controller….
"Study hopes PS5 most in demand christmas gift this year" is my take.
You def snoozed and looozed on that one they were in stock for weeks
The "study" is based on Google Trends for the US. But the results are pretty much in line with what was last November NPD results. Also is based on individual states, so diferent states got diferent results.Interesting how "claims" becomes "confirms" when looking through the Sony glasses.
"Study hopes PS5 most in demand christmas gift this year" is my take.
Ooooo.gifThe "study" is based on Google Trends for the US. But the results are pretty much in line with what was last November NPD results. Also is based on individual states, so diferent states got diferent results.
When all US states combined the result came out as PS5 as the most searched product for x-mas, Switch the 2nd most searched, and iPad the 3rd most searched.
The OP apparently needs to invent facts based on hopes.Who needs hope when we have facts. PS5 has been outselling xbox even when they raised prices whilst Microsoft did multiple sales on the series s. The demand for xbox is clearly nowhere near PS5.
That console was definitely a blunder.That poor Series S off crying in the corner.
The OP apparently needs to invent facts based on hopes.
Of course! Stu wants this.
Who is the trunk in this gif?Sony like this
That console was definitely a blunder.
Business Man of the century.
But we don't want that. No one does. We want ps5's. We don't care about sales either. We just want ps5's. You can play your lite stuttery fuzzy picture console.Sony not launching a Series S equivalent was a blunder. Imagine where they would be had they produced twice the number of consoles they already have.
Sony has the mindshare. Casuals are buying PS by default. A PS5 lite version would also sell out.
I dont think this is how this works.Sony not launching a Series S equivalent was a blunder. Imagine where they would be had they produced twice the number of consoles they already have.
The opposite, in fact.Sony not launching a Series S equivalent was a blunder. Imagine where they would be had they produced twice the number of consoles they already have.
Sony has the mindshare. Casuals are buying PS by default. A PS5 lite version would also sell out.
When looking at actual sales, how can you say this?Sony not launching a Series S equivalent was a blunder. Imagine where they would be had they produced twice the number of consoles they already have.
Sony has the mindshare. Casuals are buying PS by default. A PS5 lite version would also sell out.
The last thing playstation fans want is perpetual cross-genSony not launching a Series S equivalent was a blunder. Imagine where they would be had they produced twice the number of consoles they already have.
Sony not launching a Series S equivalent was a blunder. Imagine where they would be had they produced twice the number of consoles they already have.
Sony has the mindshare. Casuals are buying PS by default. A PS5 lite version would also sell out.
It never ceases being funny to me seeing people go fanboy nuclear like this for no reason or provocation.Who needs hope when we have facts. PS5 has been outselling xbox even when they raised prices whilst Microsoft did multiple sales on the series s. The demand for xbox is clearly nowhere near PS5.
It never ceases being funny to me seeing people go fanboy nuclear like this for no reason or provocation.
Interesting how "claims" becomes "confirms" when looking through the Sony glasses.
Based on your criteria it's an indisputable fact that Sony absolutely made a blunder by not making the PS5 look like an eraser.Not really since production would be split between the PS5 and PS5 S. Not to mention we are talking about 2 different hardware designs as well.
What Sony did was design a console that they can easily mass produce and only need one production line. Numbers prove that it definitely wasn't a mistake for them.
Plus the PS5 design has other benefits as well. Such as Sonys ability to redesign it easily.
Nothing wrong with what Sony did with the PS5 and I definitely wouldn't call it a blunder given the numbers.
The thread is about PS5 and it's demand. The post you quoted might be a bad take, but it managed to stay on topic. The one I quoted is all about Xbox this, MS that, and series s.Well it usually starts with comments like this.
The usual suspects aint taking this news too well.