Sony Has Sold Over 30 Million PlayStation 4s

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“PS4 continues to demonstrate the fastest and strongest growth in PlayStation hardware history.”

In a press release today, Sony revealed that it has sold over 30.2 million PlayStation 4 consoles. The announcement comes just over two years after the PS4 launched, and two days before the console is expected to drop to $299 in the US as part of an Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection bundle from Black Friday through Cyber Monday. According to the press release, the PS4 “continues to demonstrate the fastest and strongest growth in PlayStation® hardware history.”

“We are sincerely grateful that gamers across the globe have continued to choose PS4 as the best place to play since launch two years ago,” said Andrew House, President and Global CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. “We are committed to bringing engaging games and entertainment services to users worldwide. Thanks to the support of our partners, PS4 continues to be the premier platform for game and interactive entertainment innovation.”

The cost of a PlayStation 4 dropped by $50 in October.

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