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These are the US sales numbers, the PS3 had dropped almost 30% from April to May
Here are real numbers from VGChartz for the 4 weeks of May 7 to June 3, hardware sales data totals
Wii-397,313
Xbox 360-236,621
PS2-226,976
PS3-73,436
Here is the previous month from VGChartz-
Monthly Summary April 8- May 6
Wii –324,000
360 – 196,000
PS3 – 108,000
This is what VGChartz says about these figures-
Side note: As a general rule 200k-300k is the typical expectation for hardware that is reasonably priced in a non-holiday/huge game 4 week month just for the USA. You can add upto 10% for Canada, but generally when hardware sells bad in the USA, the % drops alot from the 10% in Canada. Sales in 150k to 200k range per month are decent in the USA, 100-150k are bad, 50-100k is terrible, under 50k usually indicates a dying or failed console. Anything over 300k in a normal month is good, while over 400k just in the USA is nearly unheard of in non-holiday months.
Here are real numbers from VGChartz for the 4 weeks of May 7 to June 3, hardware sales data totals
Wii-397,313
Xbox 360-236,621
PS2-226,976
PS3-73,436
Here is the previous month from VGChartz-
Monthly Summary April 8- May 6
Wii –324,000
360 – 196,000
PS3 – 108,000
This is what VGChartz says about these figures-
Side note: As a general rule 200k-300k is the typical expectation for hardware that is reasonably priced in a non-holiday/huge game 4 week month just for the USA. You can add upto 10% for Canada, but generally when hardware sells bad in the USA, the % drops alot from the 10% in Canada. Sales in 150k to 200k range per month are decent in the USA, 100-150k are bad, 50-100k is terrible, under 50k usually indicates a dying or failed console. Anything over 300k in a normal month is good, while over 400k just in the USA is nearly unheard of in non-holiday months.