🎮 Sales of PlayStation products have migrated along with the U.S. population, out of large metro areas to smaller cities.
“I have to attribute that to the migration because of the pandemic."
But store-level tracking can still be useful for Sony to learn how accessories and other products sell.Evans said he compared PlayStation sales data from the first half of 2019 to the first half of 2022. ⬆️ This contrasts with an increase in sales in smaller metro areas, “places like Fayetteville and Memphis and Jacksonville and a lot of small cities in Florida and Texas and so on.”The New York and Chicago areas both made the top 10 U.S. regions with the largest domestic migration to other parts of the country.
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