Sony Corp said on Wednesday it sold more than 7 million PlayStation 4 videogame consoles in just over four months to April 6, double the number of the older version, PlayStation 3, sold in about the same time frame after its launch.
Sony is struggling to keep pace with demand for the videogame console, the Japanese company said in a statement.
“Although we are still facing difficulties keeping up with the strong demand worldwide, we remain steadfast in our commitment to meet the needs of our customers,” Andrew House, president and group chief executive officer of Sony Computer Entertainment, said in the statement.
Sales have outpaced those of PlayStation 3, which sold 3.5 million units between its launch in November 2006 and the end of March 2007, a Sony spokeswoman said.
The $399 PlayStation 4 went on sale on November 29 in the United States, Western Europe and Latin America, around the same time that rival Microsoft Corp’s Xbox One was released.
Sales of Xbox One, which is priced at $499, topped 3 million units at the end of last year. To fire up sales, Microsoft last month began offering a $450 bundle that included the console and the exclusive shooter game “Titanfall” from Electronic Arts Inc.
PlayStation 4 software sales – retail and digital – totaled 20.5 million copies worldwide by April 13, Sony said in the statement.
Gamers can expect to have a choice of 120 PlayStation 4 titles in 2014, including “Destiny” from Activision Blizzard Inc and “NBA 2K15” from Take-Two Interactive Software Inc, according to the statement.