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PlayStation 4 has Sold 30.2 Million Units in Lifetime Sales
Although the Wii U is a much loved console by many owners, it just hasn’t captured the imagination of the mainstream gaming population, so now Nintendo will look to the NX to turn things around.
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That’s the most affordable the Xbox has ever been, and now Sony is following suit with a $50 price drop of its own.
PlayStation 4 owners that would enjoy playing games streamed to their desktop or laptop PC might be interested in a new unofficial Remote Play application that has been created by independent developer Twisted. Microsoft announced the Xbox One would retail for $499 at a press event the day prior to E3. “We are committed to bringing engaging games and entertainment services to users worldwide”.
PS4 sales have topped 30 million units.
This will happen because there will be better games in terms of graphics and the current generation of consoles will not be able to handle the new games properly.
Microsoft, the main rival for the Japanese console manufacturer, gave no official estimate of the number of Xbox One units it sold, but in November it affirmed that it sold 10 million units to vendors.
Internally, Sony says the PS4 has the “fastest and strongest growth in PlayStation hardware history”.
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As stated in a report from PlayStation Lifestylye, Sony was expected to unveil the list of free games to be offered in December for PlayStation Plus subscribers. You’ll only have to pay $99.99 for the 160GB PlayStation 3 or the 250GB Xbox 360, while some games for Xbox One and PS4, including popular ones from 2014 like Madden National Football League 15 and Call of Duty: Ghosts, are selling for as low as $9.99. This essentially means that Sony and Microsoft will focus on providing digital downloads and streaming games instead of physical discs. Because we continue to support the PS3, in the launch year of the PS4 we had The Last of Us and Gran Turismo 6 and Beyond and so on, many games, we were still working hard.