Dang it's almost like the UK likes the X360 even more than the US.
Regards,
SB
Well depend how this 43% represente… 43 units or 43 000?
IMHO, don't base deductions from a pourcentages.
Dang it's almost like the UK likes the X360 even more than the US.
Regards,
SB
Dang it's almost like the UK likes the X360 even more than the US.
Regards,
SB
It's probably a decent bump over the previous week's slow sales. I mean, when the Slim numbers come in from Japan for the PS3 that week to week percentage increase number is going to be like 5000% because the prior week's figure was so artificially low due to shortages and anticipation of the new version.
I think there may be a possibility that the distribution of 360 sales over Arcade and Elite SKUs have changed after that the price of the Arcade unit was raised and the price of the Elite was lowered. What do you think?
Excellent PS3 hardware increase (1000%), unsure what I think about the PS3 software increase (17%). 360 elite up 29% over last weeks 43%.
“The sales increase is very impressive, making the PS3 the top selling hardware in Week 36. The Xbox 360, Wii and DS Lite all sold around the same amount last week – PS3 Slim outsold each of them by a ratio of three-to-one.”
The sales-tracking firm added that it’s unsure how long the uplift will continue for.
The £249.99 slimmer console has had a boost in sales surpassing 1000 per cent over a week earlier, according to Chart-Track, which has resulted in some sales increases for PS3 titles.
The greatest beneficiary is the 2007 title Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, which saw a massive 128 per cent rise in sales, climbing from tenth to third. This is the game's highest position in the UK All Formats Chart for almost one-and-a-half years.
Sales for Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 climb 38 per cent, Call of Duty: World at War 7 per cent and Fight Night Round 4 re-enters the top ten with a 68 per cent rise in sales.
The total increase of PS3 software units was 17 per cent, putting it third behind the Nintendo Wii and Xbox 360. PS3 software sales by value increased by 5 per cent, claiming second place behind the Xbox 360.
We've already reported that the PS3 sold 11 times more than the previous week in the UK following the release of the PS3 Slim. This statistic was provided by Chart-Track, but they were reluctant to release solid hardware figures.
However, one statistic stood out. The PS2 Slim outperformed the PS3 Slim by 21 per cent its launch week in 2004. That number has now been discovered.
According to a 2004 BBC report, the PS2 Slim's launch boosted sales by three times to approximately 50,000 units during its launch week, with numbers provided by Chart-Track. We're sure that they've left a paper trail for us.
That puts the PS3's sales for the week ending 5th September at approximately 41,000 units. If the 1000 per cent increase in sales over a week earlier are to be believed, then the PS3 sold 3,700 units the week before the PS3 Slim's launch.
We can also track the other video game hardware sales, since the Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii and DS Lite each sold three-times less than the PS3 this week. This will put each of them at 13,700 units.
With the Xbox 360 seeing a 29 per cent increase this week, the console sold approximately 9,700 units last week, meaning Microsoft's Xbox 360 Elite price cut prompted a 4,200 unit increase in sales (the console experienced a 43 per cent rise after the price drop was announced).
So, although the sales are very impressive for just the UK, Japan puts everything into context with a 15,000 per cent increase in sales at 150,000 units sold in the PS3 Slims first week on sale.
Excellent PS3 hardware increase (1000%), unsure what I think about the PS3 software increase (17%). 360 elite up 29% over last weeks 43%.
EDIT: Saw the conversation in the slim thread, thought this was a better place for the UK sales.
So, although the sales are very impressive for just the UK, Japan puts everything into context with a 15,000 per cent increase in sales at 150,000 units sold in the PS3 Slims first week on sale.
Before the price cut the 360 was indeed growing whereas the ps3 and the Wii were going down.In Holland, Xbox (arcade) has been available for 150 euros for a loooooooooong time. Even with this information, plus the fact that it was on the market a full 17 months earlier, did not stop the ps3 from overtaking the 360. Holland is one of the richest countries in the world however..
But, now that PS3 is more affordable to a lot of people, I think they will get a PS3.
This is the 4th year of the xbox being on the market. If people really wanted to get an xbox, they would have at 150 euro a year ago. I don't think the 360 market is expanding in europa anymore.
England is the only county where 360 is at an advantage: that's why US sites only use UK data
In Holland, Xbox (arcade) has been available for 150 euros for a loooooooooong time. Even with this information, plus the fact that it was on the market a full 17 months earlier, did not stop the ps3 from overtaking the 360. Holland is one of the richest countries in the world however..
But, now that PS3 is more affordable to a lot of people, I think they will get a PS3.
This is the 4th year of the xbox being on the market. If people really wanted to get an xbox, they would have at 150 euro a year ago. I don't think the 360 market is expanding in europa anymore.
England is the only county where 360 is at an advantage: that's why US sites only use UK data
I think US sites use UK data because we get the most comprehensive data from them, via chart track. For example we get a UK top 40 whereas the other countries we may get a top 10. It also helps that UK software charts is released first each week.
The rest of Europe is covered mostly by GFK I think, and they dont publicize as much. At least for example Chart Track will release blurbs about hardware, for example their reporting on the increase for PS3 slim. We dont have any other countries reporting services doing that.
And also, that the Uk is the most major market in EU, and 2nd/3rd biggest worldwide,, and an english speaking nation, all that plays in...
Was thinking about the not so huge software sales increase for PS3. Could this be evidence to suggest that many of the new owners were not buying games with the system, which would in turn suggest that many of the sales would be from people buying a second PS3 or a replacement for thier current fat model?