PS5 Outsells PSP and GBA

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William D'Angelo
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The latest gaming console Sony PlayStation 5. which is part of the ninth generation of gaming consoles, surpassed sales of PlayStation Portable (PSP) and Game Boy Advance (GBA), according to estimates by V.G. Charts.

Through October, the PS5 sold around 82.53 million units worldwide, while the PlayStation Portable (PSP) sold 82.52 million all-time units and the Game Boy Advance (GBA) sold 82.52 million units worldwide. 81.51 units

The next PS5 console will be the Xbox 360 (X360) with 85.73 million units sold, followed by PlayStation 3 (PS3) with 87.40 million units sold and Nintendo Wii with 101.63 million units sold.

Breaking down sales by region, the PS5 sold approximately 29.75 million units in North America, 28.57 million units in Europe, 7.13 million units in Japan, and 17.08 million units in the rest of the world.

This is comparable to the PSP, which was sold 21.62 million units in North America, 25.31 million units in Europe, 20.02 million units in Japan, and 15.57 million units in the rest of the world.

GBA sold out 40.39 million units in North America, 21.31 million units in Europe, 16.96 million units in Japan, and 2.85 million units in the rest of the world.

PS5 sales in Europe saw sales of approximately 5.27 million units in the UK, 5.46 million units in Germany and 4.52 million units in France.

The PlayStation 5 launched worldwide in November 2020, and the PSP was released in Japan in December 2004, North America in March 2005, and the rest of the world by the end of 2005. The GBA launched in Japan in March 2001, and in North America and Europe in June 2001.


Eternal and avid gamer, William D'Angelo was first introduced by VGChartz in 2007. After several years of supporting the site, he was hired as a junior analyst in 2010, worked his way up to lead analyst in 2012, and took over equipment evaluation in 2017. He expanded his involvement in the gaming community by creating content himself. YouTube channel And Twitch channel. You can subscribe to the author on bluesky.

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