This is the related recent data for Sony, % of PS full game sales that are from 1st party:
FY21 Q1 16.51%
FY21 Q2 9.95%
FY21 Q3 12.19%
FY21 Q4 20.57%
FY21 14.49%
FY22 Q1 13.59%
Before Nintendo updates their numbers adding sales from April-June 2022:
Combined sales of top 10 best selling Nintendo games for Switch: 247.51M (I don't remember where can I check all 1st party games, not only the top 10)
Total game sales for Switch: 822.18M (having 107.65M consoles sold, this is 7.64 games sold per console)
So the 10 top selling Nintendo games sold 30.1% of the total Switch sales.
Adding the non top 10 Nintendo games the % of 1st party sales must be higher than this 30%, so at least 2 or 3 of these 7.6 games sold per Switch console are Nintendo published games 5 or less games are 3rd party.
Until March PS4 and PS5 had 136.3M consoles sold combined, and 1719.2M games sold for them combined. This is 12.6 games sold per console. I count them combined because both consoles and their games continue being sold and because their game sales are only shown combined since the PS5 release. I have no idea % of the PS4+PS5 game sales that are 1st party since PS4 launch, but let's assume it's that 14% of the previous quarter and previous FY. It would mean that on average there are almost eleven 3rd party games sold per PS4/PS5 console.
There are way more games sold for PlayStation, way more games sold per console on PS, and the percent of game sales that are 3rd party is way higher on PS. So if you're a 3rd party who has to choose one of the two, whould choose Switch or PS? This explains the difference of 3rd party support outside the moneyhatted exclusives and ports.
Regarding Xbox, they must be so proud of their game sales for Xbox, particularly the first party game sales. For sure, they must be dominatitng gaming almost in a monopoly according to some who think that regulators may stop them from acquiring someone. Because they share these sales frequently like in this source, in this other source or on this other one.
79% of game sales in PS are have been digital, and many games aren't released in physical. Some of them only have physical version in the west. Japan also represents a small percent of the worldwide sales. These rankings don't cover digital sales plus hundreds of other physical games being sold in Japan aren't in the chart.
When also counting digital, worldwide there are way more games sold for PS4 than for Switch, there are way more games sold per console for PS4 than for Switch, users spend more money on games/buys more games per console on PS5 than in PS4, so than in Switch too.
Basically all Japanese 3rd party companies support PS, and mostly all the known ones have at least a PS4 console exclusive and in some cases already a PS5 one too.
FY21 Q1 16.51%
FY21 Q2 9.95%
FY21 Q3 12.19%
FY21 Q4 20.57%
FY21 14.49%
FY22 Q1 13.59%
Before Nintendo updates their numbers adding sales from April-June 2022:
Combined sales of top 10 best selling Nintendo games for Switch: 247.51M (I don't remember where can I check all 1st party games, not only the top 10)
Total game sales for Switch: 822.18M (having 107.65M consoles sold, this is 7.64 games sold per console)
So the 10 top selling Nintendo games sold 30.1% of the total Switch sales.
Adding the non top 10 Nintendo games the % of 1st party sales must be higher than this 30%, so at least 2 or 3 of these 7.6 games sold per Switch console are Nintendo published games 5 or less games are 3rd party.
Until March PS4 and PS5 had 136.3M consoles sold combined, and 1719.2M games sold for them combined. This is 12.6 games sold per console. I count them combined because both consoles and their games continue being sold and because their game sales are only shown combined since the PS5 release. I have no idea % of the PS4+PS5 game sales that are 1st party since PS4 launch, but let's assume it's that 14% of the previous quarter and previous FY. It would mean that on average there are almost eleven 3rd party games sold per PS4/PS5 console.
There are way more games sold for PlayStation, way more games sold per console on PS, and the percent of game sales that are 3rd party is way higher on PS. So if you're a 3rd party who has to choose one of the two, whould choose Switch or PS? This explains the difference of 3rd party support outside the moneyhatted exclusives and ports.
Regarding Xbox, they must be so proud of their game sales for Xbox, particularly the first party game sales. For sure, they must be dominatitng gaming almost in a monopoly according to some who think that regulators may stop them from acquiring someone. Because they share these sales frequently like in this source, in this other source or on this other one.
These retail Japanese game sales ranking aren't representative of the Japanese market, and even less of the worldwide console market:Atleast Sony and MS have both lost Japan now
There's Not a Single PS5, PS4 Game in the Japanese Sales Charts
Missing from the entire top 30www.pushsquare.com
79% of game sales in PS are have been digital, and many games aren't released in physical. Some of them only have physical version in the west. Japan also represents a small percent of the worldwide sales. These rankings don't cover digital sales plus hundreds of other physical games being sold in Japan aren't in the chart.
When also counting digital, worldwide there are way more games sold for PS4 than for Switch, there are way more games sold per console for PS4 than for Switch, users spend more money on games/buys more games per console on PS5 than in PS4, so than in Switch too.
Basically all Japanese 3rd party companies support PS, and mostly all the known ones have at least a PS4 console exclusive and in some cases already a PS5 one too.
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