Sony has released its latest earnings briefing, shining a light on how the PlayStation business is performing. During Sony’s FY2022 Q2, the company shipped 3.3 million PlayStation 5 units to help the platform reach 25 million units shipped to date.
Sony sold 62.5 million games, including 6.7 million first-party titles. The majority of games sold (63%) were digital. Sony ended the period with 45.4 million PlayStation Plus subscribers, which was down about 2 million year-over-year. Sony also reported having 102 million monthly active users, a decrease from 104 million monthly active users during the same period last year.
PlayStation Q2 FY22 Results
• 3.3m PS5 consoles shipped, now at 25 Million Lifetime
• 62.5m Software Sold, including 6.7m 1st party games
• Digital Software sales at 63%
• 45.4m PlayStation Plus Subscribers
• 102 Million Monthly Active Users pic.twitter.com/CnjQPMyGLA— Benji-Sales (@BenjiSales) November 1, 2022
While PS Plus memberships declined compared to last year, Sony’s gaming division saw its total revenue rise by 10% to ¥116 billion, according to VGC. The new PS Plus revamp introduced new, more expensive subscription offerings, and these results seem to suggest Sony’s strategy of making more money per paying user is working out.