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Not everyone shares this opinion, however for Sony The question doesn’t even arise: the PS5 is a very big success and is even on the way there destroy all documents, including those of the brand’s previous consoles.
A recent press release states: CEO of Sony wanted to highlight the success of the console despite the semiconductor shortage.
Will the PS5 be the best console Sony has ever released?
Catching one wasn’t always easy, sometimes even impossible, and yet we’re not talking about a Shiny here. The PS5 was probably one of the most sold-out consoles in history, although that’s not the record Sony wants to break.
While the company recently lost PlayStation’s CEO, Sony’s president, Kenichiro Yoshida, took the time to do it Congratulations on the results of the console.
“Jim Ryan has been an inspiring leader throughout his time with us, but never has he been more inspiring than in overseeing the launch of PlayStation 5 amid the global COVID pandemic. This exceptional effort from the entire team at SIE has been consistently leveraged and PlayStation 5 is on track to become SIE’s best-selling console to date.”
While the PlayStation 2 has been the company’s spearhead in video games, Sony expects the PS5 to take the lead, despite a very difficult start.
Are you overtaking the PlayStation 2, too optimistic?
Kenichiro Yoshida’s words are full of meaning. Surpassing the PlayStation 2 not only means becoming the company’s best console, but also the best console in the world.
In fact, although the Nintendo DS either on the heels, it’s there PS2 Who will remain on the console throne? over 155 million sales.
But can the PS5 really achieve this feat? With around 40 million sales, they are currently still a long way from that, but they have suffered greatly from Covid.
Since it still has around five years of life ahead of it, it could definitely come close to its big sister and at least surpass the PS3 and why not the PS4 87 And 117 million respectively.
Will it be able to overtake the Switch, DS and PS2? Sony seems to think so!