PS3 Finally Beats Xbox 360 in Monthly Sales

Fri Feb 15, 2008 12:43PM EST

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For the first time since its launch in late 2006, the troubled PlayStation 3 moved more consoles in a month than did the Xbox 360, although the red-hot Wii is still the top dog, according to the latest numbers. Microsoft says it has an explanation, though.

The NPD Group (by way of Kotaku) reports that about 274,000 Wii consoles were sold in January—well shy of the 1.35 million Wiis sold in December, although we can chalk that up to the post-holiday doldrums.

More surprising, however, is the runner-up in January console sales: the once struggling but now surging PS3, which sold about 269,000 units in January (only about 5,000 consoles shy of the Wii). Meanwhile, trailing in the back of the pack is the Xbox 360, which beat the PS3 handily in December but only moved 230,000 consoles last month (fewer than the PS3, the Nintendo DS or the PSP).

So, what happened? Is the Xbox 360 in a slump? Far from it, say Microsoft spin doctors, who argue that there's just a shortage of inventory due to high demand during the holidays. That may be true—the 360 sold an impressive 1.3 million units in December—but there's also no question that the PS3 is on a little run, with some observers predicting that Sony's next-gen console may actually outsell both the Wii and the Xbox 360 by 2011.

I have to admit, with my own 360 console out for repairs, I've been giving the PS3 a serious look—what with its apparently future-proof Blu-ray player, improving game line-up, rock-solid performance, and (at last) a reasonable $400 price tag for the 40GB version. And if Netflix does, indeed, bring movie streaming to gaming consoles like the PS3, my Xbox 360 might end up with some competition in the living room.

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PlayStation 3 Outsells Xbox 360, DS In January [Kotaku]

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  • 1 Posted by missglimmer2 on Fri Feb 15, 2008 2:01PM EST Report Abuse

    That doesn't surprise me-the Ps3 is a good console and the failure rate of the 360 does not make you want to go out and buy one.I'm also looking at the PS3-even with the higher price tag for the 80GB it is worth the money

  • 2 Posted by yooperjer on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:57PM EDT Report Abuse

    Can't agree more. The PS3 is a contender. I love mine and play it at least as much as my Xbox360. I am really looking forward to Haze and Resistance 2. Not sure how the online play stacks up since I do very little of it on either console. The blu-ray is what sold me and the games look great on both systems. Plus the Playstation controler just feels better in my hands.

  • 3 Posted by motomaniac2000 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:26PM EDT Report Abuse

    I love the ps3. We had a Xbox 360, three of them, everytime we had to exchange one we lost all progress that was made. Finally I exchanged it for a PS3, thanks to our local Costco store. Now I am much happier. Looking forward to seeing more game titles

  • 4 Posted by crash_davis6 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:30PM EDT Report Abuse

    The fall of HD DVD is also going to help. I never thought the BluRay battle was that important, but the number f people I have heard say they are just going to by the PS3 since they want a BluRay player anyway. It is very surprising, and I find myself slowly wanting to buy one myself. I love online play, and that is the only thing keeping me on the 360 for years to come.

  • 5 Posted by somebodys_here on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:32PM EDT Report Abuse

    Lest we forget, Ben... the PS3 is also indestructable. Try saying the sam of your Wii or 360 (one of which I have, and very much love- Mass Effect For The Win). Anyways, I said it when the PS3 was launched- it may not be worth crapola now, but you just wait... Sony has to have a few tricks they hadn't yet revealed. = It has come to pass; this is why I can be proud of myself- I was right.

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