
PlayStation Nation: Thank you!
We just announced that the PlayStation 4 has sold through more than 10 million units worldwide –- and more than 30 million PS4 games have been sold –- since its launch less than nine months ago. It’s a remarkable milestone that reinforces PS4’s record-breaking pace and the movement it has created among players globally in defining next generation gaming.
On behalf of our entire team, I want to thank you for your support and passion. You’re the reason that PS4 is the #1 next generation console in the world and we’re grateful for your continued enthusiasm and for always pushing us to new heights.
Rest assured that the PS4 journey has just begun, and we’ll continue the momentum this holiday season with blockbuster titles, including Destiny, DRIVECLUB, Grand Theft Auto V, inFAMOUS First Light, Little Big Planet 3, and NBA 2K15, and innovative titles including Grim Fandango, Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number and Minecraft.
In addition to our expanding gaming library, we’ll also continue to enhance the PS4 system’s network features to offer more breakthrough gaming experiences. Upcoming features include the ability to upload game footage directly to YouTube, and also “Share Play,” a new feature that allows players to invite a friend to a game—even when they don’t own a copy of it.
I look forward to sharing more details about new games and features coming to PS4 that clearly demonstrate why PlayStation is the best place to play.
Shawn
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Now sell 10 million Vitas. I dare you
You’re welcome. Now show that appreciation by providing a better UI set up, external storage support, better selections for the Plus games (indies are fine, but I can only take so much), more AAA third-party exclusives, and a MUCH better PS Now pricing structure. I’ve seen Sony turn down the EA Access app and apparently the new Tomb Raider game (I need to research this one). What exactly is Sony thinking? The only reason I can see them decline on having EA Access on the PS4 is because they somehow thought it would infringe upon PS Now. I heard/read that they said it didn’t offer a good value. Is this true? If so, then they haven’t actually looked at their PS Now prices. I’m actually not a very big fan of EA, and absolutely despise the whole Ultimate Team system. However, everything I’ve seen regarding EA Access would make it a 10X better value than anything I’ve seen on PS Now.
I’m Playstation fan and supporter and am happy for Sony on having such a positive start with the PS4, but you guys have a lot of work to do and some recent mistakes to make up for if you want to remain at the head of the pack during this generation