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There have been numerous reports over the last few days regarding Move and
Kinect
sales - Sony recently announced 4.1 million Move controllers shipped
worldwide,
while Microsoft announced an estimated 2.5 million Kinect cameras sold
through to
consumers, both as of the 27th November 2010.
On paper then, it looks like Move is clearly ahead in the race but how do
the
sell-through sales and unique systems actually compare?
Playstation Move
Move has now been out for 11 weeks in total and VGChartz estimates show that
the
total number of Move controllers sold-through is now just over 2.5 million
units
worldwide, with nearly 250,000 sold last week alone with holiday sales
starting to
pick up. Compared to the 4.1 million units shipped, this would suggest
around 1.6
million units in the retail channel but not yet sold though, an estimate
that
Wedbush Morgan analyst Michael Pachter agrees with.
The second issue with Move is that many customers will be buying more than
one
controller - something that VGChartz has attempted to factor in to previous
estimates to give a comparable figure in terms of userbase. Consumer polling
carried out over a sample of 100 PlayStation Move owners shows that the
average
number of controllers per Move setup is 1.55. Using this, we can estimate
that the
number of unique Move-compatible PS3s out there is now just over 1.6 million
worldwide.
Kinect
Kinect has now been out for 4 weeks in total and VGChartz estimates that the
total
number of Kinect cameras sold-through is also just over 2.5 million units
worldwide, with 875,000 sold last week. Since each Kinect camera represents
a
unique customer to sell games to, there is no adjustment necessary as with
Move
for owners with multiple controllers.
Therefore, with 2.5 million unique Kinect customers and 1.6 million unique
Move
customers in homes worldwide, Kinect clearly has the edge at this point.
Also with
4 weeks of sales compared to 11 weeks and with over three times as many sold
last
week, Kinect should be significantly ahead by the end of the year. In fact,
after
four weeks of release, the number of unique Move customers stood at 600,000
worldwide and Wii hardware sales at the same point in time stood at 1.65
million
so Kinect has actually sold faster than both combined in these first few
weeks.
Stay tuned to VGChartz for the latest Move and Kinect sales updates. |
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