Sony PS4 Sales Surpass 7 Million Units Globally

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sony-ps4-logoSony has today announced that it has sold over 7 million PS4 units globally as of April 6, 2014, demonstrating the rapid growth of the PS4 platform.

Andrew House, President and Group CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc in a statement said,”The response from the global gaming community for PS4 has been overwhelming and we are truly humbled that gamers are selecting PS4 as their next generation console of choice.”

The firm also said PS4 software sales hit over 20.5 million copies sold in retail stores worldwide and through digital downloads on PlayStation Store as of April 13, 2014. With approximately 120 titles available or coming in 2014, Sony says users will be immersed in their broad portfolio of breakthrough games, across all genres.

The PS4 system also aims to bring highly anticipated titles such as Destiny, The Elder Scrolls Online, Alien, NBA 2K15 , Watch_Dogs#DRIVECLUB (SCE WWS), MLB 14: The Show and The Order 1886 and upcoming games such as N++, GALAK-Z: The Dimensional, Transistor , Secret Ponchos, The Witness, Octodad: Dadliest Catch and Daylight.

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