PS4 sales surpass 10 million worldwide

An allegedly coordinated Christmas day hack brought down the gaming consoles, both hot gifts for the holiday season, although Xbox has been working at near full capacity since Friday.

An allegedly coordinated Christmas day hack brought down the gaming consoles, both hot gifts for the holiday season, although Xbox has been working at near full capacity since Friday.

Published Aug 13, 2014

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Johannesburg - Sony Computer Entertainment on Wednesday announced that the PlayStation4 computer entertainment system has cumulatively sold through more than 10 million units worldwide as of August 10, 2014, demonstrating the fastest and strongest growth in PlayStation hardware history.

“The responses we have received for the PS4 system’s unique gameplay experiences powered by the network, along with its vast game portfolio has been phenomenal, and I am absolutely delighted that PS4 was able to reach this commemorative milestone in less than nine months,” said Andrew House, President and Group CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment.

“We're so grateful for the enormous support from PlayStation gamers worldwide, and we look forward to bringing even more exciting content and services in the months ahead.”

With strong support from users as well as 3rd party developers and publishers worldwide, PS4 software sales also remain strong with more than 30 million copies sold in retail stores globally and through digital downloads on PlayStationStore as of August 10, 2014.

The PS4 system’s games portfolio will continue to expand with highly anticipated titles such as LittleBigPlanet 3, Destiny, SingStar: Ultimate Party and DRIVECLUB.

The independent development community will also continue to deliver innovative new titles for PS4 including Minecraft, Hohokum and CounterSpy 3.

In addition to the growing title line-up, SCE will continue to enhance the PS4 system’s network features to offer unparalleled gaming experiences.

Upcoming features include the ability to upload game footage directly to YouTube, and also “Share Play,” a new feature that allows players to enjoy gameplay with their friends just as if they are in the same room, such as remotely taking over a friend’s controller to help them through tricky sections of a game.

The PS4 system is currently available in 100 countries and regions worldwide.

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