http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/ps3-has-sold-38-1m-units-worldwide
Sony's latest financial results reveal that worldwide sales of PlayStation 3 now stand at 38.1 million units, following 2.4 million sales of the console in the company's first quarter, which ended 30th June 2010.
Microsoft announced a few days ago that Xbox 360 has shipped 41.7 million units worldwide, although it has had a year longer on the market than its main competitor.
2.4 million sales of PS3 in Q1 represents a 118 per cent increase on last year's 1.1 million sales, although things weren't so rosy for the PSP, sales of which declined slightly to 1.2 million compared to 1.3 million in the same period of 2009.
The mighty PS2, meanwhile, sold a sterling 1.6 million units.
Money-wise, the Networked Products & Services division, of which games is a component, saw sales rise 32.4 per cent to 325 billion yen, of which games contributed 142 billion yen and PCs the rest.
Despite the global economic recession as of late, it seems our dapper gaming industry has been surprisingly resilient given that they are relatively expensive pieces of consumer hardware. The thing that stands out to me is that despite the year-long head start and a much more generous launch pricing and lineup, the 360 has only sold 3.6 million more than the PS3 so far!
Long legs for both consoles that's for sure. I'm surprised they both sold more than 30 million to be honest, I didn't expect it to be so high. I still remember the bad old days of 'first to 10 million wins'.

