In Sony’s latest financial report that has been released this week the Japanese company reports on its PlayStation 4 worldwide sales, revealing that its next-generation PS4 console that launched back in 2013 has now sold more than 22.3 million units worldwide.
To put this into perspective Sony has need to sell over 44,000 PlayStation 4 consoles every day since launch to reach that figure, and Sony is expecting to sell another 16 million units before the end of March 2016.
To re-cap the Sony PlayStation 4 console is equipped with 8-cores of AMD Jaguar processing power supported by 8GB of GDDR5 RAM together with a next generation AMD Radeon graphics card to process your games graphics.
Other features of the next generation PlayStation 4 console include a 500GB storage drive, together with 2 x USB 3.0 ports, and 1 x AUX port, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, and HDMI port. The PlayStation 4 specs for the camera include a maximum resolution of 1280 x 800 together with (x2) pixel capture at 60fps. In the box the PlayStation 4 system will include 1 x Wireless controller (DualShock 4), 1 x Mono headset, 1 x AC power cord, 1 x HDMI cable and 1 x USB cable.
The PlayStation 4 was recently dropped in price, down to just £290 for a Minecraft promotion that took place at the end of last month, although the price has increased again since. To read Sony’s full financial report jump over to the official Sony website via the link below.
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