Sony is expecting to sell at least three million PlayStation 4 gaming
consoles by the end of the year and five million by next March according
to president and chief executive officer of Sony’s U.S. computer
entertainment division Jack Tretton.
During a recent interview,
the executive pointed out that Sony is running a marathon, not a race,
in terms of next generation console sales. Getting out to a nice start
is a good thing to do which is exactly what will happen later this week
when Sony drops the PS4 a week ahead of Microsoft’s Xbox One. The PS4
will launch in the US on November 15 followed by Europe two weeks later
on November 29. By the end of the year, it’ll be available for purchase
in 32 countries. That is, if stock holds up.
Tretton seems confident that Sony will not run into any supply issues
this holiday season like those that crippled sales of its predecessor
back in 2006. He said the only hurdle left that is not a non-issue until
it’s over is launching the console, having people engage with the
network and having it all go smoothly. Whether or not Sony will be
prepared to handle the massive influx of new users on its network this
holiday season, however, remains to be seen.
The three million mark falls in line with analyst Colin Sebastian’s
worldwide PS4 sales forecast released last month. What’s more, Sony’s
game operations chief Andrew House also predicted five million consoles
sold by the end of March 2014.
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