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PSN Sees Highest Revenue Yet In December, Reveals Top 10

As Sony reveals a 90% U.S. game hardware and 60% software boost for December 2009, the PS3 creator also lists the top PSN games for the month, led by Final Fantasy VIII and PixelJunk Shooter.

Leigh Alexander, Contributor

January 14, 2010

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Ahead of the release of U.S. NPD console retail numbers later today, Sony says PlayStation 3 had its best holiday season to date. The company is touting a 90 percent increase in U.S. console/handheld sales and a 60 percent increase in game sales in December 2009 compared to December 2008. Just after the New Year, Sony said it sold 3.8 million PS3 units over the holiday, 1.7 million of which were sold in the U.S. Sony also said December was the single highest revenue month ever for PlayStation Network, a 155 percent year-over-year increase. The month's peak activity on the service came on Christmas day. Final Fantasy VIII was the month's most-downloaded game, followed by PixelJunk Shooter, according to Sony's data. The number one download in 2009 was Call of Duty: World At War's Map Pack. The top 10 most-downloaded games on PlayStation Network during December were as follows: 1. Final Fantasy VIII 2. PixelJunk Shooter 3. Final Fantasy VII 4. Resident Evil: Nemesis 5. Resident Evil 2 6. Frogger Returns 7. Call of Duty Classic 8. Zombie Island Of Dr. Ned (Borderlands DLC) 9. Marvel vs. Capcom 2 12. Battlefield 1943 Sony reveals its growth figures today ahead of the release of December NPD numbers, which will specify exact numbers for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable for the month. Analysts had predicted growth in a similar range for the PlayStation 3 console during the month.

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Leigh Alexander

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Leigh Alexander is Editor At Large for Gamasutra and the site's former News Director. Her work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, Variety, Slate, Paste, Kill Screen, GamePro and numerous other publications. She also blogs regularly about gaming and internet culture at her Sexy Videogameland site. [NOTE: Edited 10/02/2014, this feature-linked bio was outdated.]

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