Sony milestones: 50 million PS3s, 8 million Moves !


Sony's PlayStation 3 console and PlayStation Move

motion-gaming peripheral have hit milestones, 

the game company announced today.



According to Sony, it has shipped 50 million PlayStation 3 

consoles worldwide since the console's launch in November 2006.

The tally includes shipments through March 29. In addition,

Sony announced that there are 75 million registered

PlayStation Network accounts around the world.

Since Sony launched the PlayStation 3, sales have continually 

been on the upswing. A page on its corporate Web site

reveals that Sony shipped 3.5 million PlayStation 3 units 

in its 2006 fiscal year, 9.1 million shipments in its 2007 fiscal 

year, 10.1 million in 2008, and 13 million in 2009.

Last month, the company said it had shipped shipped

47.9 million PlayStation 3 units worldwide.

By comparison, Microsoft announced the worldwide 

sales milestone of 50 million Xbox units back in January.

In a less direct comparison, Nintendo announced in

December that it had sold 34 millions Wii units in the

United States. 

But Sony didn't just stop at the PlayStation 3.

The company also revealed that it has also 

shipped 8 million PlayStation Move units since

that accessory's launch in September.

However, Sony's Move controller is trailing behind

Microsoft's motion alternative, Kinect. That device,

which lets people control on-screen action with only the 

movement of their bodies, sold 8 million units last

year--less than two months after it went on sale.

Last month, Microsoft announced that it sold 10 million 

Kinect units through February.
And impressive as those figures may be,

the Kinect and PlayStation Move have a long way

to go to catch up to Nintendo's own motion-gaming

peripheral, the Wii Remote. Back in October,

the game company said it had sold 65.3 million 

Wii Remotes worldwide since the Wii's launch in November 2006.



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