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Worldwide Hardware Estimates for the Week Ending February 15

Worldwide Hardware Estimates for the Week Ending February 15 - Sales

by William D'Angelo , posted on 19 February 2020 / 4,468 Views

The Nintendo Switch was the best-selling console worldwide with 273,012 consoles sold for the week ending February 15, according to VGChartz estimates.

The PlayStation 4 was the second best-selling console with sales of 162,189 consoles sold, followed by the Xbox One with 49,861 units, and the Nintendo 3DS with 3,888 units. 

Switch sales compared to the same week a year ago are up 27,409 units (+11.16%). PS4 sales are down 91,692 units (-35.58%), the Xbox One is down 25,844 units (-34.14%) and the 3DS is down 30,655 units (-88.74%).

Worldwide Hardware Estimates

Global hardware estimates (Followed by lifetime sales):

  1. Switch - 273,012 (51,089,935)
  2. PlayStation 4 - 165,989 (107,311,225)
  3. Xbox One - 49,861 (46,456,602)
  4. 3DS - 3,888 (75,127,738)
Americas (US, Canada, Latin America) hardware estimates:
  1. Switch - 95,048
  2. PlayStation 4 - 55,090
  3. Xbox One - 36,162
  4. 3DS - 1,328
Europe hardware estimates:
  1. PlayStation 4 - 78,091
  2. Nintendo Switch - 65,544
  3. Xbox One - 11,205
  4. 3DS - 1,688
Asia (Japan, mainland Asia, Middle East) hardware estimates:
  1. Switch - 105,354
  2. PlayStation 4 - 26,758
  3. Xbox One - 1,040
  4. 3DS - 789
Oceania (Australia and New Zealand) hardware estimates:
  1. Switch - 7,066
  2. PlayStation 4 - 6,050
  3. Xbox One - 1,454
  4. 3DS - 83

A life-long and avid gamer, William D'Angelo was first introduced to VGChartz in 2007. After years of supporting the site, he was brought on in 2010 as a junior analyst, working his way up to lead analyst in 2012. He has expanded his involvement in the gaming community by producing content on his own YouTube channel and Twitch channel dedicated to gaming Let's Plays and tutorials. You can contact the author at wdangelo@vgchartz.com or on Twitter @TrunksWD.


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2 Comments
javi741 (on 19 February 2020)

Switch sales in Japan slowed down by 20% from the week prior, it might due to the shortages as a result of the coronavirus . I really hope this doesn't affect the Switch sales long term

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Nu-13 javi741 (on 20 February 2020)

How would it have long term effect? any pent up demand from shortages will be satisfied shortly after supply stabilizes.

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