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FP trendOctober 7, 2020 4:52:25 PM IST
Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO Jim Ryan has said that he believes more PlayStation 5 consoles will be sold in their first fiscal year than the number of PS4s sold in the same time period. According to a report by Gamesindustry.bizRyan, in an interaction with the Korean site Naver, said that PS5 “will sell more in its first fiscal year than it did in the first fiscal year at the time of the launch of PS4.” Between the launch of the PS4 in November 2013 and the end of the fiscal year in April 2014, the PS4 has more than seven million units.
Based on Ryan’s claims, the PS5 is expected to sell more than seven million units. According to the report, while it was enough to give Sony an edge over Microsoft and its rival console Xbox One, without a prediction for Xbox Series S or X sales, it’s unclear whether seven million will be enough to secure the lead this time. . .
While the company was rumored to have lowered its expectations for PlayStation 5 production by 4 million units, Sony assured that that was not the case, stating: “We have not changed the production number of PlayStation 5 since the start of the mass production”.
South Korea, Japan, the United States, Canada, Mexico, Australia and New Zealand will receive the PS5 on November 12, while other countries will receive it on November 19. China, however, will get the game at a later date.
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