Sony has shipped 4.1 million PlayStation Move controllers -Update-
by:
John
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posted:
11/30/2010 9:10:00 AM
Coming on the heels of the
Kinect sales announcement, Sony
has announced that they have shipped over 4.1 million
Move controllers up to today. Now, there's a difference between the two announcements. Microsoft announced how many have been sold. Sony has announced how many have been shipped to retailers so we don't know how many of the 4.1 million Move controllers are in the household.
I've always disliked the announcement of shipped versus sold. A company can ship all the units they want but what really counts is how many of said units have been actually been bought. Move's a little different beast as well since they have two types of controllers as well as a pack featuring a camera too. I've yet to pick one up as I'm still waiting on a game that really compels me to do so, but what experience I did have with the setup I found to be pretty accurate and very low on lag.
-Update- While the link to Endadget is now gone, Chad was nice enough to send me the PR that Sony has indeed sold 4.1 million Move units, which is a pretty nice feat for them. Thanks Chad!
-Update- Well, it's now shipped instead of sold.
Joystiq got a confirm from a Sony rep that they really mean shipped. So, I stand by my previous post. :)
PLAYSTATION®MOVE MOTION CONTROLLER SALES REACH OVER 4.1 MILLION UNITS WORLDWIDE
Remarkable Milestone Achieved in Just 2 Months since Its Release in September
Tokyo, November 30, 2010 - Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCEI) today announced that the sales of PlayStation®Move motion controller for the PlayStation®3 (PS3®) computer entertainment system reached over 4.1 million units worldwide*1. The milestone was reached in just 2 months since its release in September for North America, Europe/PAL territories and Asia, and 1 month since the release in October for Japan. The number not only shows clear success of the launch of the new motion sensing controller but also indicates positive momentum going in to the holiday season and to the year 2011.
PlayStation Move motion controller is used in combination with the PlayStation®Eye camera*2 to detect the precise movement, angle, and absolute position in 3D space of the user, thereby allowing users to intuitively play as if they are within the game. Delivering the most realistic and immersive experience, PlayStation Move not only captures user's motion but also player's image itself to offer new augmented reality experiences in select games.
PlayStation Move offers more than 25 supported/dedicated titles for Europe/PAL territories up to date with vast line-up of software titles from all genres and all types of audiences. Some of the successful titles include Sports Champions, Start the Party, EyePet Move Edition, MAG, SingStar Dance and more. Upcoming PlayStation Move titles include the platform-defining franchises like Killzone 3 andLittleBigPlanet 2 that will further establish PlayStation Move as the must have motion experience for casual and hard-core gamers alike.
More than 41.6 million PS3 system has been sold globally*3 and despite entering its 5th year since launch, the system is yet to record another year of success. PS3, equipped with sophisticated processing units as well as future proof cutting-edge technologies, unfolded its potential, this year, with the introduction of PlayStation Move and stereoscopic 3D capabilities. SCEI will further continue to deliver strong value to the platform and will accelerate the growth of the platform by vigorously enhancing the entertainment experience only possible on the PlayStation® platform.
*1 Number as of November 2010. Cumulative number since its release date, September 15 for Europe/PAL territories and Asian countries/regions, September 19 for North America and October 21 for Japan. The number does not include sales of stand-alone PlayStation®Eye camera or stand-alone PlayStation®Move navigation controller.
*2 Users will need to use the PlayStation Eye camera to enjoy PlayStation Move motion controller on PS3®.
*3 Number as of September 2010.