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PS5 Best-Seller, NS Falls Below 100K - Americas Hardware Estimates for April 2025

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William D’Angelo
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The PlayStation 5 was the best-selling console in the Americas (USA, Canada, & Latin America) with 279,827 units sold for April 2025, according to VGChartz estimates. The PlayStation 5 has now sold an estimated 30.61 million units lifetime in the Americas.

The Xbox Series X|S was the second best-selling console with an estimated 140,510 units sold to bring lifetime sales to 20.33 million units. The Nintendo Switch came in third place with 99,078 units sold to bring its lifetime sales to 56.73 million units.

PS5 sales compared to the same month for the PS4 in 2018 are down by over 98,000 units, while the Xbox Series X|S compared to the same month for the Xbox One are down by over 54,000 units. PS4 sold 377,954 units for the month of April 2018 and Xbox One sales were at 194,707 units.

PlayStation 5 sales compared to the same month a year ago are down by 20,223 (-6.7%). Xbox Series X|S sales are up by 6,704 units (5.0%) and Nintendo Switch sales are down by 62,762 units (-38.8%).

Looking at sales month-on-month, PlayStation 5 sales are down by nearly 162,000 units, Xbox Series X|S sales are down by over 59,000 units, and Nintendo Switch sales are down by nearly 65,000 units.

2025 year-to-date, the PlayStation 5 has sold an estimated 1.39 million units, the Xbox Series X|S has sold 0.68 million units, and the Nintendo Switch has sold 0.55 million units.

Monthly Sales:

Americas hardware estimates for April 2025 (Followed by lifetime sales):

  1. PlayStation 5 – 279,827 (30,612,230)
  2. Xbox Series X|S – 140,510 (20,328,224)
  3. Switch – 99,078 (56,731,274)

USA hardware estimates for April 2025:

  1. PlayStation 5 – 235,487
  2. Xbox Series X|S – 118,108
  3. Switch – 84,989

Weekly Sales:

April 12, 2025 hardware estimates:

Americas:

  1. PlayStation 5 – 72,811
  2. Xbox Series X|S – 35,854
  3. Switch – 25,377

USA:

  1. PlayStation 5 – 61,226
  2. Xbox Series X|S – 21,742
  3. Switch – 21,742

April 19, 2025 hardware estimates:

Americas:

  1. PlayStation 5 – 70,537
  2. Xbox Series X|S – 34,685
  3. Switch – 24,981

USA:

  1. PlayStation 5 – 59,336
  2. Xbox Series X|S – 29,152
  3. Switch – 21,371

April 26, 2025 hardware estimates:

Americas:

  1. PlayStation 5 – 68,958
  2. Xbox Series X|S – 33,581
  3. Switch – 24,424

USA:

  1. PlayStation 5 – 58,075
  2. Xbox Series X|S – 28,209
  3. Switch – 20,984

May 3, 2025 hardware estimates:

Americas:

  1. PlayStation 5 – 67,521
  2. Xbox Series X|S – 36,560
  3. Switch – 24,296

USA:

  1. PlayStation 5 – 56,850
  2. Xbox Series X|S – 36,390
  3. Switch – 20,892

VGChartz Methodology: Hardware estimates are based on retail sampling and trends in individual countries, which are then extrapolated to represent the wider region. This typically allows us to produce figures that end up being within 10% of the actual totals.

This data is regularly compared against official shipment figures released by the console manufacturers and figures estimated by regional trackers with greater market coverage than ourselves. We then update our own estimates to bring them into line with those figures. This can result in frequent changes often within a short space of time, but we feel it’s important to prioritise accuracy over consistency.

Note that our estimates are based on sell-through data (units sold to consumers). In almost all cases the figures released by console manufacturers are based on shipment data (sell-in), where as soon as a device has left the factory and entered the supply chain for delivery it is considered a sale. This is why there is always a difference between the companies’ figures (sell-in) and VGChartz estimates (sell-through), even after we’ve made adjustments. The one exception to that is when a console has been discontinued and the remaining stock has finally sold out – at that point the figures will match.


A life-long and avid gamer, William D’Angelo was first introduced to VGChartz in 2007. After years of supporting the site, he was brought on in 2010 as a junior analyst, working his way up to lead analyst in 2012 and taking over the hardware estimates in 2017. He has expanded his involvement in the gaming community by producing content on his own YouTube channel and Twitch channel. You can follow the author on Bluesky.

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