The Nintendo Switch was the best-selling console with 291,028 units sold for the week ending May 7, 2022, according to VGChartz estimates. The Switch has now sold an estimated 107.66 million units lifetime.
The PlayStation 5 sold an estimated 155,598 units to bring its lifetime sales to 19.62 million units. The Xbox Series X|S sold 136,953 units to bring their lifetime sales to 14.57 million units.
WTMG's Oliver Shellding: "Overall, I think Stitch is an ultra quaint title that oozes warmth and welcome in gameplay and visual presentation, and is just such a decompression tool after a long day doing literally anything. It gives me such joy and relaxation to bring together the numbers and colors until I’ve made a bicycle or a nutcracker or whatever. I’ll do Christmas puzzles in April, it’s fine and the game doesn’t judge me. Unlock more and more pieces, don’t wait for power ups or villains because there are none, and just keep making yourself happy. If games are art, this one is a sweater my mom made for me, and I’m wearing it to keep out any and all chilly elements. But, just like mom, I’ll only pretend to listen."
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All three should hit their next whole number in the coming weeks. 108m for switch, 20m for PS5 and 15m for Series.
I believe next week there will be a boost for the Switch, given that deal that Nintendo provided right after announcing their FY results. However, this is probably going to be around the baseline for the next few months for the Switch. The other consoles will sell more or less depending on how much is produced, so they are harder to judge.
Oh what's this? Yet another week PS5 outsells XSX? Where's all those articles now about Sony hurting from chip shortage??
Seems Xbox is hurting the most in reality.