Japanese gamers lastly get their hands on Sony’s PS4

February 25th, 2014
Finally, Japan’s console gamers are getting their hands on the PlayStation 4 (PS4). Sony’s next-gen console has been raking in the sales and soundly beating Microsoft’s Xbox One at it with the Japanese console makers selecting to establish the PS4 to the US and European market first before actually launching it in Japan. Those who desired to be the first to get Sony’s newfangled next-gen console lined up at the Sony Building, situated in the posh Ginza district of Tokyo, even two days before the launch date.
At midnight on February 22, the first 100 clients were given the privilege to take home the new video game console, putting those who lined up in the cold ahead of a across the nation mass release just a few hours later. The PS4 has proved a hit so far, selling 4.2 million units globally last year, outpacing rival Microsoft Corp.’s Xbox One at 3 million.

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