Apologies for making it seem like we keep on saying how well the PlayStation 5 has sold lately, but that's just how it is.
Three years, a pandemic, and a years-long stock shortage later, the PS5 is finally more readily available than ever (even being sold at a massive discount recently).
This availability, combined with its massive lineup of exclusive titles, has resulted in Sony selling over 50 million units of its flagship console in three years.
The PS5's sales performance, which initially outpaced its predecessor, the PlayStation 4, has trended upwards lately. At this point, it's too late for the PS5 to catch up to the PS4's numbers within the same timeframe. However, the PS5 might benefit from a longer lifecycle, especially with the PS5 Pro's impending release next year.
