So the subject line isn't exactly true. There are probably more than 1 million units in circulation, but there can't be much more than that. Still, the news is true: PS3 has successfully crossed the 1 million units sold mark and has no intention of slowing down (we assume that last part). The lovely website keeping track of total unit sales does indeed place the PS3 in third, but really, what did we expect? It's pricey, there aren't that many, and there aren't a lot of games for it. With all that "against" it, making it to one million is still something to applaud. The Wii is in second with about 2.5 million units sold worldwide and the 360 is still pretty far ahead in first with a "whopping" 7 million. We say "whopping" and not whopping because we expect all these numbers to skyrocket once the old-gen systems are completely abandoned. Say, mid 2007. Oh, and the DS is kicking the PSP's bum. Not really news, but hey, at least the PSP is kicking the 360's bum, right? Right? Anyone? Aww.
[thanks, Addex!]
