Sony Issues Statment In Response to December NPD Sales Data

01/14/2010 Written by Anthony Severino

The NPD sales data for December has been revealed and the month proved to be a major success for Sony. Patrick Seybold, Sr. Director of Corporate Communications at SCEA has just released a statement in regards to December’s NPD results.

Patrick Seybold had this to say in response to December’s NPD results:

“It’s no surprise we’ve seen PS3 units sold every month nearly double since October. We knew 2009 would be a turning point for the platform due to the new price and a content line up that is fueling unprecedented consumer and industry interest with games like UNCHARTED 2: Among Thieves. The consumer response has simply been overwhelming and we anticipate the high demand for PS3 to continue into the coming months as we work closely with retail to meet the demand. The best part of PS3’s story today is that 2010 will offer entirely new gaming experiences to consumers as we launch MAG, God of War III, 3D gaming, and the new motion controller this year. It’s never been a better time to be a PS3 owner.”






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3 Responses to “Sony Issues Statment In Response to December NPD Sales Data”

  1. giese095 says:

    this is truly going to be an amazing year for the PS3. Now all I need is a brand new TV that supports 3D and the motion controller in hand and I will be a very happy man

  2. KwietStorm says:

    PS3 certainly has the upper hand with software for the first half of the year, but I just wonder if the hardware sales will continue into the latter half. Microsoft will be making noise with Halo and Natal. Nothing has been mentioned yet about what Sony’s Fall catalog will look like.

  3. PS3 3D Gaming
    PS3 Exclusivity
    PS3 Motion Controllers
    PS3 Blu-ray
    PlayStation Network
    Qriocity (PlayStation Premium Service (Multi-platformed, not just PS3))
    PS3-PSP Connectivity
    PS3 developed by Sony
    PS3 AWESOME!!!!

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