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DFC Intelligence Forecasts PlayStation 4 to Be Leading Game System for This Generation

DFC Intelligence Forecasts PlayStation 4 to Be Leading Game System for This Generation

DFC Intelligence Forecasts PlayStation 4 to Be Leading Game System for This Generation

San Diego, CA (PRWEB) December 11, 2013

A new brief from DFC Intelligence notes that the 2.1 million units sold in its first two weeks makes the Sony PlayStation 4 the biggest launch ever for a console game system. In a series of reports over the past few months, DFC Intelligence has forecasted that the PlayStation 4 would be the number one console game system of this new generation. The successful launch of the PS4 is an indication that Sony is already establishing an early leadership position.

“The most successful console systems of all time in terms of total hardware unit sales were the Sony PlayStation 2 and the Nintendo Wii, says DFC analyst David Cole. “The PS2 and Wii also had the record for largest initial launch sales but the PlayStation 4 launch surpassed both those systems.”

The complimentary brief is available for anyone signing up for the DFC Dossier. The full forecasts are available to all subscribers to DFC's research package services which provides access to additional reports, historical data, regular updates, more detailed breakouts by country and genre and the ability to search the DFC database and download data to Excel spreadsheets

DFC Intelligence (http://www.dfcint.com) is a strategic market research and consulting firm focused on interactive entertainment and the emerging video game, online game, interactive entertainment and portable game markets. Since 1995, DFC has published in-depth strategic market reports and subscription-based research services. DFC research is used by more than 300 leading companies in over 30 countries worldwide.


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