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Sony Drops Full Year PS5 Sales Target to 21 Million Units, Expects Shipments Decline From Next Year

During Sony’s quarterly financial conference call for investors and analysts, CFO and COO Hiroki Totoki talked about the PlayStation Business and announced a revision to the PS5 sales prediction for the full fiscal year..

During his prepared remarks shared at the beginning of the livestreamed conference, Totoki-san mentioned that PS5 sales during the holiday quarter (between October and December 2023) fell short of Sony’s forecast. Due to this, the company is lowering its prediction of PS5 unit shipments for the full fiscal year to approximately 21 million units.

This is a whopping 4 million units less than the previous 25 million units target, which the company’s executives had defined as very ambitious multiple times.

Apparently, Sony doesn’t expect to launch games from major existing first-party franchises like Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 during the next fiscal year. 

We also hear that play hours in Q3 2023 on PlayStation platforms were up 13% year-on-year. The number of PlayStation Plus Subscribers (which hasn’t been disclosed by Sony in the past few quarters) has dropped year-on-year, yet, sales still increased 11% year-on-year as more users shifted to higher-priced tiers.

Speaking of the next fiscal year (between April 2024 and March 2025), Totoki-san mentioned that the PS5 is entering the latter half of its life cycle, so Sony aims to optimize sales with a greater emphasis on balance with profits. Due to that, the company expects a gradual decline in unit sales going forward.

Sony expects third-party game sales to continue increasing due to the expansion of the PS5 installed base and the high level of user engagement.

The number if subscribers for PlayStation Plus should remain stable or drop slightly due to the price revisions implemented this fiscal year. Yet, Sony expects revenue to continue increasing gradually due to the continued shift of users to higher tiers.

Sony plans to continue producing high-quality first-party games and developing live service games, but Totoki-san mentioned that while major projects are currently in development, the company doesn’t plan to release any new game from major existing franchises like God of War Ragnarok or Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 during the fiscal year. 

The company expects profit from first-party games to decrease slightly due to the decrease in sales. Cumulative operating income for the whole segment in the next fiscal year is expected to increase slightly year-on-year. That being said, Sony is reviewing initiatives to further increase profitability ahead of the announcement of the official full fiscal year 2024 forecast that will come in May.

If you’d like to read more about Sony’s financial results and peruse an update on PS5 shipments, you can read our dedicated article from earlier today

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