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2013 Year on Year Sales and Market Share Update to May 11th - News

by William D'Angelo , posted on 18 May 2013 / 6,844 Views

Here we see data representing the global sales through to consumers and change in sales performance of the four home consoles and four handhelds over comparable periods for 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013.  Also shown is the market share for each of the consoles over the same periods.

Year to Date Sales Comparison (Same Periods Covered)

YTD

YTD

Market Share – 7th Generation (Same Periods Covered)

MS

Market Share – 8th Generation (Same Periods Covered)

MS

2010 – (Week beginning January 3 to May 15)

2011 – (Week beginning January 2 to May 14)

2012 – (Week beginning January 1 to May 12)

2013 – (Week beginning December 30 to May 11)

Total Sales and Market Share for Each Year – 7th Generation

Total

Total Sales and Market Share for Each Year – 8th Generation

Total

"Year to date" sales for 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 sales are shown in series at the top of the table and then just below a comparison of 2013 versus 2011 and 2013 versus 2012 is displayed.  This provides an easy-to-view summary of all the data.

Microsoft

Xbox 360 - Down Year-on-Year 6,206, Year to Date -16.0%

Sony

PlayStation 3 – Down Year-on-Year 855, Year to Date -17.4%

PSP - Down Year-on-Year 8,573, Year to Date -7.4%

PlayStation Vita – Down Year-on-Year 9,395, Year to Date -30.3%

Nintendo

Nintendo Wii - Down Year-on-Year 27,746, Year to Date -54.9%

Nintendo DS - Down Year-on-Year 16,330, Year to Date -56.9%

Nintendo 3DS - Up Year-on-Year 19,750, Year to Date -7.8%

Nintendo Wii U – n/a

Contact VGChartz at wdangelo@vgchartz.com


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4 Comments
Rogerioandrade (on 20 May 2013)

Impressive how the 3Ds remains with strong sales. The only console up year-to-year

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platformmaster918 (on 18 May 2013)

Wiiu over 3 million? Party time!!!

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Michael-5 pezus (on 20 May 2013)

Yes, I am honestly shocked (in a good way) at how Sony has managed to continuously push systems so late after they release. They really support their hardware, even after it's been replaced.

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