According to VGChartz, Sony has sold over 16 million PlayStation 4 consoles, with 1,193,346 PS4s being sold in the Black Friday week alone.
While Microsoft may have beaten Sony during November in the US and the UK, it seems that Sony is still winning the long battle. Microsoft is definitely swinging things in favour of the Xbox One, and with the momentum it has built headed into the end of the year, it could lead into a very victorious 2015 for the Xbox One if things continue.
VGChartz also notes that there have been 60 million games sold across both the PS4 and Xbox One, which is an absolute mammoth number on its own.
Source: BGR.
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