Post: PS2 Milestone 50,000,000 copies sold in North America
01-18-2009, 05:45 PM #1
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Hi PlayStation fans!

It’s great to kick start the year with some exciting news. I’m thrilled to share that we’ve hit a remarkable milestone on the PlayStation 2. In December, PS2 officially broke the record as the first video game console in history to sell over 50 million units in North America. This is a tremendous achievement and truly reinforces PS2 as the best-selling gaming platform and one of the most successful technology products ever released. On behalf of everyone at SCEA, I want to thank all of you, our loyal fans, for supporting the PlayStation 2 platform since its launch.

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We know that PS2 owners have a deep love for their system, primarily due to the engaging and diverse gaming lineup. To date, PS2 owners bought more than 500 million software units and it remains the most-played console on the market. We’re very proud of the success the PS2 has accomplished, and it’s a testament to the content and value that the platform offers. The fact that the PS2 is in its ninth year and continues to engage consumers further validates our mission of delivering ten years of entertainment value with all of our platforms.

Introduced on October 26, 2000, the PS2 rocked the gaming world with the then-fledgling DVD format and software titles that went on to become some of the biggest franchises in gaming history. Titles such as Grand Theft Auto, Madden NFL, Gran Turismo and Jak & Daxter defined what entertainment meant for the PS2’s generation of gaming and beyond, marking the platform as one of the most successful for game developers. Used as the de-facto DVD video player in tens of thousands of living rooms across North America, the PS2 also helped establish the DVD format in the market. The combination of killer titles, advanced technology, and innovative applications is what set the PS2 apart as the dominant gaming system and helped pave the landscape for SCEA today.

This milestone showcases the significant impact that PlayStation has made on the gaming industry and reinforces what is to come on PlayStation 3. No other video game console has come close to what’s been achieved with the PS2 and we’re on track to do this again on the PS3.

PS2 owners still have much to look forward to in the coming year. We’re thankful for your loyalty and look forward to providing the same engaging PlayStation experience as you gravitate to PS3. Given there are 50 million PS2 units out there, we know that you have a lot of fun PS2 moments to share – we look forward to hearing about them on the blog. Thank you all again for your support!

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01-18-2009, 06:29 PM #2
Someone already posted this, I think Dirty did in General Discussion maybe. But PS2 is still going strong suprisingly.
01-18-2009, 06:32 PM #3
I don't remember it Gasp, because this was posted on the ps3 blog like 2 days ago.
01-18-2009, 06:57 PM #4
fraz422
PS3 Guru
Originally posted by gobucks31 View Post
Someone already posted this, I think Dirty did in General Discussion maybe. But PS2 is still going strong suprisingly.


No dirty didnt post it , I was hoping to close my first thread . But ye i dont understand why its still selling as Its last Gen. It also has a lack of games being released on its platform .
01-18-2009, 07:17 PM #5
Hmm. I know for 100% that I saw this posted by Dirty. Maybe you posted it first iTerm and then Dirty's got deleted??
01-18-2009, 07:28 PM #6
fraz422
PS3 Guru
Well I searched the title so I think it was deleted.
01-18-2009, 07:45 PM #7
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Posted by Cobra.
01-18-2009, 07:53 PM #8
2 different sources Gasp
01-18-2009, 08:24 PM #9
fraz422
PS3 Guru
You do know it's a PS3 section Smile
01-19-2009, 03:24 AM #10
I knew I hadn't gone crazy...or have I???

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