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ᐈ Switch vs PS4 vs Xbox One Global Sales – 2017-2018 • WePlay!
PlayStation 4 Becomes Fastest-Ever Home Console to Sell 100 Million Units – GTPlanet
PS5 vs PS4 Sales Comparison - August 2021
Has the PS4 peaked? Annual console shipments are flat for 2017 [Updated] | Ars Technica
U.S. PlayStation unit sales by console 2022 | Statista
Daniel Ahmad on Twitter: "Sony reported FY 2019/20 Game & Network Services revenues of 1,977.6 billion yen, down 14% YoY. The decrease was driven by lower PS4 hardware and software sales compared
PS4 Grew Sales 24% in August, Maintained Lead Against Xbox, Switch and PC | DFD News
Sony: 76 million PS4's sold, as hardware sales begin to slow | VG247
PS4 Sales Fall Compared With Last Year - GameSpot
PS5 Shortages Expected To Stabilize And Overtake PS4 Sales By 2024 - Game Informer
2017 will be peak year for PS4 hardware sales- Ars Technica article suggests | Page 3 | ResetEra
Sony: Why The PS4 Could Sell 19 Million Units This Year (NYSE:SONY) | Seeking Alpha
Switch vs PS4 vs Xbox One Global Lifetime Sales - June 2021
Global PS4 console unit sales 2021 | Statista
PlayStation 4 | Video Game Sales Wiki | Fandom
Comparing the launch aligned sales figures of the PS4 and Switch reveals that the Switch's momentum is massive, the highest this console generation. 100m seems very possible. : r/NintendoSwitch
PlayStation Sales Numbers, Revenue & Users (2023)
Global PS4 annual unit sales 2020 | Statista
PlayStation 4 gets to 96.8 million Units in Sales
Sony analyzes games console sector and predicts PS5 will reach 50% market share revenue – Gaming And Media
PS4 does massive numbers during Q3 FY2017 with 9 million units sold | by Sohrab Osati | Sony Reconsidered
Fitxer:Switch, Wii U, and PS4 first-year sales in Japan.png - Viquipèdia, l'enciclopèdia lliure
PlayStation Sales Numbers, Revenue & Users (2023)
Sony expects PS5 to break its annual console sales record next fiscal year | VGC
Has the PS4 peaked? Annual console shipments are flat for 2017 [Updated] | Ars Technica