EAs results pretty much confirm the PS3s dominace in game sales.
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/35278/PS3-outperforms-Xbox-360-for-EA
Could this be because on the 360 there is a way to pirate games while on the PS3 it is still pretty much impossible to do so?
Regarding consoles sales, the PS3 is catching up worldwide, so while the 360 kicks it's arse in America it's not doing as well globally.
http://gamer.blorge.com/2009/08/04/ps3-closes-gap-between-xbox-360-in-2009-surprisingly/
EAs results pretty much confirm the PS3s dominace in game sales.
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/35278/PS3-outperforms-Xbox-360-for-EA
Could this be because on the 360 there is a way to pirate games while on the PS3 it is still pretty much impossible to do so?
Regarding consoles sales, the PS3 is catching up worldwide, so while the 360 kicks it's arse in America it's not doing as well globally.
http://gamer.blorge.com/2009/08/04/ps3-closes-gap-between-xbox-360-in-2009-surprisingly/
X360 – 31.40m (1.2m)
PS3 – 23.83m (1.1m)
Difference 7.57 Million vs. 7.1 Million at PS3's launch i.e. the 360 has sold more than the PS3 worldwide since the PS3 launched. Given what we know about the pace of sales prior to the 360's price cut last fall, I would say that since then the 360 has been kicking the PS3's arse wordwide.
360 PS3
Q108 1.3 2.32
Q208 1.3 1.56
Q308 2.2 2.43
[B]Q408 6.0 4.46[/B]
Q109 1.7 1.61
Q209 1.2 1.1
Tot 13.7 13.48
This doesn't tally with the figures for the last two quarters, just the (holiday) quarter immediately after the price drop (Oct-Dec 08).
EDIT From 1 Jan 2008 (calendar quarters):
220,000 difference over the past 18 months would suggest that the March 08 and September 08 360 price cuts have merely kept it broadly on pace with PS3 fixed price sales worldwide.Code:360 PS3 Q108 1.3 2.32 Q208 1.3 1.56 Q308 2.2 2.43 [B]Q408 6.0 4.46[/B] Q109 1.7 1.61 Q209 1.2 1.1 Tot 13.7 13.48
I'm not sure why the two time periods you are focusing on omit the immediately preceding holiday sales.
PS3 stock may be in deliberate depletion to prepare the channel for the slim launch, distorting the comparison. It's unfortunate we so rarely get consumer sales data from Europe.Interestingly enough, the PS3 edge over the 360 in hardware sales in Japan in this last quarter actually exceeded the 360's advantage over the PS3 in the US by over 20,000 units (PS3 had a strong April in Japan). Since the shipment numbers ended up favoring the 360 by 100,000 overall it looks like the 360 outsold the PS3 by a significant amount in the rest of the world. There's no way to be sure by how much, though, because of the lack of a direct relationship between shipped and sold numbers. It could be by 100,000 units or even more.
How do you figure the average time of ownership?
JJS said:So putting these together again, the results are the same as a few months ago: everyone seems to buy games at a similar rate.
X360: 0.091 games per week
Wii: 0.091 games per week
PS3: 0.092 games per week