
Worldwide Hardware Estimates for June 14 to 20 - The Last of Us Part II Boosts PS4 Sales - Sales
by William D'Angelo , posted on 25 June 2020 / 5,646 ViewsThe Nintendo Switch was the best-selling console worldwide with 327,568 consoles sold for the week ending June 13, according to VGChartz estimates.
The PlayStation 4 was the second best-selling console with sales of 280,102 consoles sold. This was followed by the Xbox One with 75,796 units, and the Nintendo 3DS with 6,839 units.
Nintendo Switch sales compared to the same week a year ago are up 119,568 units (57.48%). The PlayStation 4 is up 64,912 units (30.16%), the Xbox One is up 11,046 units (17.06%), and the 3DS is down 11.878 units (-63.46%).
Global hardware estimates (Followed by lifetime sales):
- Switch - 327,568 (58,579,163)
- PlayStation 4 - 280,102 (111,678,859)
- Xbox One - 75,796 (48,011,545)
- 3DS - 6,839 (75,298,022)
- Switch - 128,421
- PlayStation 4 - 106,339
- Xbox One - 57,448
- 3DS - 4,110
- PlayStation 4 - 131,614
- Nintendo Switch - 79,647
- Xbox One - 13,343
- 3DS - 1,424
- Switch - 108,666
- PlayStation 4 - 32,334
- 3DS - 1,197
- Xbox One - 609
- Switch - 10,834
- PlayStation 4 - 9,815
- Xbox One - 4,396
- 3DS - 108
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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Last Switch week below 300k was March 7. I wonder if we see another week for Switch below 300k within this year.
We'll see, it is still supply constrained but the July/august period is pretty weak usually so we'll see.
Something tells me PS4 is undertracked this week
With it's supply issues, I'm not sure it really could sell more than that unless Sony kept back a lot of consoles for the TLOU2 launch week. But then the past weeks would probably have been lower still, so I'm sure it shakes out.
Those numbers look too low considering this is Last of Us 2 we’re talking about. I think some major adjustments are coming in the near future for this one.
Really depends if Sony had enough stocks left and how much they hold back for TLOU2 launch. And since I think the last couple weeks were a bit too high, I expect the final numbers to be correct in the end.
I don't buy these European numbers for PS4. They are always way too funky and inconsistent with the global market.
Seems low for tlou2 release,but we shall see
Yeah, seems low for TLOU part II considering there was a limited edition bundle.