Sony said there are 2.3 million machines PS5 shipped between April 1 and June 30. PlayStation 5 has sold 10.1 million units worldwide, up slightly from the figure as of July 18 (10). million). The above figure is also up from a total of 7.8 million units sold in the fourth quarter of 2020.
During a meeting with investors on the morning of August 4, Sony chief financial officer Totoki Hiroki announced that the PS5 ($499) is no longer in a state of loss. The PS5 Digital Edition ($399) will also get out of this soon thanks to additional hardware sales including PS4 and peripheral devices.
Totoki also announced during the meeting that the company had secured enough chips to meet the sales target of the PS5, after months of shortages of the component. Sony’s sales target for the end fiscal year 2021 (ending on March 31, 2022) is the number of PS5 sold reaching 14.8 million units.
PS4 shipments hit 500,000 units, down 1.4 million from 1.9 million units shipped in 2020. Sony reported sales PS4 and PS5 combined reached 120.6 billion yen ($934.3 million), up from 55.5 billion yen ($508.3 million) over the same period last year.
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