Monday, 9 June 2014

Sony 'overtakes' rival Nintendo in console sales

Wii U

Sony has overtaken Nintendo for the first time in eight years, based on the total number of game consoles sold.
Sony sold 18.7 million systems in the last financial year - which ended in March - compared to Nintendo's tally of 16.3 million video games machines.
The data was first reported by Japan's Nikkei business news site.
It is based on figures published by Nintendo ahead of a shareholders meeting, and a previously released earnings statement from Sony.
The news is not surprising.
Sony's PlayStation 4 has emerged as the bestselling "new-gen" console. But demand for Nintendo's Wii U - with its touchscreen controller - has lagged far behind the original Wii, which was the most popular hardware of the last generation.
The figures also include sales of the older PS3 and original Wii, in addition to Nintendo's 3DS and Sony's PlayStation Vita handhelds.
Sony, Nintendo and their US rival Microsoft will all be announcing new titles this week to coincide with the E3 video games expo in Los Angeles.
Super Smash Bros 4

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