via Gematsu.
PlayStation 3 sales have reached 30 million units across Europe and the PAL territories as of December 17, Sony has announced.
“This is a major milestone for us and clearly shows just how popular the PlayStation brand and products are within Europe and the PAL territories”, said Jim Ryan, President and CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment Europe. “We are really pleased with the success of the PS3 system over the last six years, and are committed to continuing our support of the platform with high quality products and titles that are of the caliber that PlayStation fans have come to expect.”
PlayStation 3 launched in Europe in March 2007. The latest PlayStation 3 redesign, the ‘PS3 Super Slim’, was launched in October this year.
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PlayStation 3 sales top 30 million in Europe
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Yeah, 30 million out of 70.2 million worldwide sales. I haven't checked but I'm sure the numbers are higher in Japan than they are for North America.
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The PS3 is only at 8m in Japan I thought? The 3DS recently overtook it

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Quite an achievement there, well done Sony.
Bring on PlayStation 2013!
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The PS3 is an excellent system and deserves the respect it gets in European soil.
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so this means sales are slowing down a wee bit... But if it is still selling, it means it's still widely popular for many reasons other than gaming

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Wait a secound, I am confused are those 30 millions overall PS3 Consoles or the super-slim models?
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. Almost half of PS3 lifetime sales have come in PAL then
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I really want the newer slimmer model of the PS3. At this point in this generation though it might not really be worth it lol
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I dunno. I'm about to get me a PS3 but I don't see any reason to get a Super Slim over a Slim (I don't care about storage since I don't see myself storing a bunch of stuff or downloading a bunch of content). I read the Super Slim is noisier and that the Slim doesn't even use any more power than the Super Slim does.

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12-28-2012 #23
Congrats to Sony for turning around the fortunes of the PS3. I have fond memories of my first and second PS3 consoles. Awesome machines. Here's to hoping the PS4 gets off to a great start. Sony for life
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