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The PlayStation 4 is expected to exceed 100 million sales

We all know that the PlayStation 4 is doing really well, but a recent report from DFC Intelligence claims that it’s actually doing so well that it’ll become Sony’s third console to exceed 100 million sales, the other two being the PlayStation and the PlayStation 2. The same report also claims that the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One will have be generating $20 billion in combined video game revenue by 2019, at which point digital copies of games will account for half of all sales. While the report lowers sales expectation for Microsoft and Nintendo due to the potential of Amazon, Google, or Apple entering the console market, Sony’s expectations are unchanged.

The PlayStation 4 installed base will eventually reach 100 million, according to a new report from DFC Intelligence. The market research firm today released a report containing its console market forecasts through 2020, and the company believes that Sony will “command a dominant position over the next five years.” While the PS4 may maintain its position atop the console hardware sales charts over that stretch, DFC does believe there will be some changes to the market around it. For one thing, gaming will continue to move from a packaged goods business to digital distribution. DFC is projecting the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 to account for $20 billion in annual software revenue by 2019, with about half of that total coming from digital sales. DFC acknowledges that the Nintendo NX is very much an unknown at this stage, and while the firm believes Nintendo will continue to have significant influence in the industry, it “may not be ready to launch a new game system at this time.” DFC’s projections also allow for Amazon, Google, or Apple to enter or step up their presence in the console space, and as a result the firm has tempered expectations for Microsoft and Nintendo. Another unknown, and one DFC is not yet sold on, is virtual reality.

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