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Sony’s PlayStation 5 Achieves Record Sales Amidst Robust Financial Performance

Sony Group Corporation has reported a significant surge in PlayStation 5 sales during the holiday quarter, contributing to a notable increase in the company’s overall financial performance. Between October and December 2024, Sony shipped 9.5 million PS5 units, surpassing the 8.2 million units sold in the same period the previous year. This achievement brings the total PS5 shipments to over 75 million units since its launch.

The gaming division’s success has been a pivotal factor in Sony’s financial growth. For the nine months ending December 31, 2024, the company reported an 8.2% year-on-year increase in sales, amounting to ¥10.33 trillion. Operating income during this period rose by 22.9%, reaching ¥1.2 trillion. The third quarter alone saw a 3% increase in quarterly profit, totaling ¥373.7 billion, with sales climbing 18% to ¥4.4 trillion.

In response to these robust figures, Sony has revised its annual profit forecast upward to ¥1.08 trillion, citing favorable currency exchange rates and increased sales in network services as contributing factors. The company’s gaming unit experienced a 37% rise in quarterly profit, driven by strong PS5 sales and higher revenue from network services. Additionally, the music segment reported a 28% increase in operating profit, largely due to streaming services.

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The impressive performance of the PS5, now in its fifth year, has solidified Sony’s dominant position in the console gaming market. Analysts have noted the potential for higher game margins and anticipate continued growth with upcoming game releases. The introduction of the PlayStation Pro in November 2024 has also contributed to the surge in console sales.

Sony’s strategic acquisitions, including Bungie and Crunchyroll, along with an increased stake in Kadokawa, have expanded its content library and market presence. These moves align with the company’s focus on enhancing its entertainment sectors under the leadership of President Hiroki Totoki, who is set to assume the role of CEO in April. Totoki has emphasized the need for Sony to bolster its global competitiveness, particularly in its entertainment divisions.



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