According to the latest Ampere Analysis, the gap between the number of PS5 and Xbox consoles sold is bigger than we initially thought. The popular analysis firm estimates that Sony has sold 21 million PS5 units (21.7 million), while Microsoft's Xbox Series X|S is at 13.8 million units sold.
These numbers mean that PS5 is outselling Xbox Series X|S by a ratio of 1.6. For reference, PS4 was outselling Xbox One by a ratio of 1.4 by this time after launch.
Piers Harding-Rolls, research director at Ampere Analysis, also commented on the recent PS5 price hike:
According to Piers, the PS5 price hike won't have any negative impact on sales.
In other news, Sony is persisting with its sales forecast of selling 18 million PS5 units between April 2022 and March 2023. That means they are on track to ship and sell 15.6 million units between July 1, 2022, and March 31, 2023.
Sony's Chief Financial Officer, Totoki-san says that Sony feels "very comfortable" about being able to hit 18 million units in FY22.
These numbers mean that PS5 is outselling Xbox Series X|S by a ratio of 1.6. For reference, PS4 was outselling Xbox One by a ratio of 1.4 by this time after launch.
Piers Harding-Rolls, research director at Ampere Analysis, also commented on the recent PS5 price hike:
"There is no doubt that this price increase will have been a hard decision to make."
According to Piers, the PS5 price hike won't have any negative impact on sales.
"While we believe there will be disappointment for some consumers that have been trying to buy a PS5 without success, or that were saving to buy the console just in time for the price to increase, the high pent up demand for Sony's device means that this price increase of around 10% across most markets will have minimal impact on sales of the console."
"We expect Sony's sales forecast for the PS5 to remain unchanged."
In other news, Sony is persisting with its sales forecast of selling 18 million PS5 units between April 2022 and March 2023. That means they are on track to ship and sell 15.6 million units between July 1, 2022, and March 31, 2023.
Sony's Chief Financial Officer, Totoki-san says that Sony feels "very comfortable" about being able to hit 18 million units in FY22.
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