Sony has Sold more than 70 Million PS4 Consoles and 2 Million VR Headsets

The Japanese entertainment and technology conglomerate, Sony has released some new statistics about the growth of sales. According to the details, Sony has Sold more than 70 Million PS4 Consoles and 2 Million VR Headsets. Other than these, the company has also sold 617.8 million PS4 titles and 12.2 million PS VR titles.

Sony has Sold more than 70 Million PS4 Consoles and 2 Million VR Headsets

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No doubt, this is a great achievement by Sony as compared to its rival, Microsoft. We are not sure about the Microsoft’s sale as the company hasn’t released unit sales numbers since January of this year. Meanwhile, Sony has also made significant growth on sales of its VR headsets. The company announced in June that the company had sold 1 million headsets. The headset has been given a sort of price drop through the inclusion of a camera that had previously been an additional purchase.

With more than 60 million PS4 units sold, the company’s flagship console is rapidly approaching the lifetime sales of the PS3, which sold 70 million units over its entire life cycle. The PS4 first went on sale in North America in November of 2013. The PlayStation 2, the best-selling video game console of all time, sold 155 million units.

Also Read: Sony Xperia XZ Premium Now Available in Alluring Red Color

Source:TechCrunch

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Onsa Mustafa

Onsa is a Software Engineer and a tech blogger who focuses on providing the latest information regarding the innovations happening in the IT world. She likes reading, photography, travelling and exploring nature.

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