JAKARTA - Sony announced in its quarterly fiscal report distributed on Tuesday, May 10, that it had shipped only 19.3 million PlayStation 5 units worldwide as of March 31, 2022 since its launch in November 2020.

That's up from 17.2 million units at the end of last year, with console shipments slightly longer at 2 million units in Q4 (January-March).

Overall, the Game & Network Services (GSN) division made 665 billion yen (Rp 74 trillion) this quarter, up slightly from last year.

In total, the PlayStation 5 shipped 11.5 million units in FY 2021-2022 which is an increase of 3.7 million year over year.

While the PlayStation 4 moved 1 million units, down 4.7 million year over year. Meanwhile, the number of worldwide PlayStation 4 shipments reached 117.2 million units as of March 31.

In Q4, collective sales of PS5 and PS4 software reached 70.5 million units. And total software sales for both consoles during the fiscal year totaled 303.2 million units (down from 338.8 million units).

The number of PlayStation Plus subscribers currently stands at 47.4 million, down from 48 million at the end of December 2021.


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