pswii60 said:Didn't Sony's PS3 + 2 Games bundle deal start last week? Isn't that the reason for the quick bump and 3:1 sales ratio for the week? Seems like a timely interview.
I'm sure PS3 is outselling 360, perhaps even 2:1, but I think the 3:1 is purely based on one week and most likely as a result of the new bundle, potentially a short-term bump.
pswii60 said:Didn't Sony's PS3 + 2 Games bundle deal start last week? Isn't that the reason for the quick bump and 3:1 sales ratio for the week? Seems like a timely interview.
I'm sure PS3 is outselling 360, perhaps even 2:1, but I think the 3:1 is purely based on one week and most likely as a result of the new bundle, potentially a short-term bump.
its interesting to see what MGS4 and GTAIV will do in Europe on the PS3. Guess it will sell many systems there.avaya said:I think they'll get to 3:1 this year, PS3 is only just beginning on the continent.
Weve now got about two million PlayStation Network registrations. Thats about 40 per cent of users who are registering.
Weve also had about 33m downloads which is a huge, huge number. And weve got 25 stores up and running across the PAL territories. That, of course, is one of the reasons why its sometimes slow to get some of the uploads onto the European PlayStation store; we have so many stores.
gofreak said:It is for one week, as he said, but I'm not sure if a bundle is going to bump sales that much. I think, also, here a bundle like that has been available longer than the last week. I'm not sure if it was a retailer or SCE bundle though.
They'd also given similar ratios before, although I'm not sure if the timing then could or couldn't be tied to particular events.
That's 2m in PAL land. So..if ~2m is 40%, 100% is ~5m? Seems on the high side to me, but maybe they sold more in the middle of the year and autumn than I thought.
pswii60 said:Didn't Sony's PS3 + 2 Games bundle deal start last week? Isn't that the reason for the quick bump and 3:1 sales ratio for the week? Seems like a timely interview.
Mushashi said:Sony and Microsoft performance in Europe/US are like a mirror image, Sony have better momentum in Europa and lag behind in US, while Microsoft have the opposite problem, and both have momentum problem in Japan :lol
pswii60 said:Didn't Sony's PS3 + 2 Games bundle deal start last week? Isn't that the reason for the quick bump and 3:1 sales ratio for the week? Seems like a timely interview.
I'm sure PS3 is outselling 360, perhaps even 2:1, but I think the 3:1 is purely based on one week and most likely as a result of the new bundle, potentially a short-term bump.
nli10 said:Good luck reaching the Wii/DS LTD this decade though...![]()
belvedere said:Sony can resolve their momentum problem in Japan though.
The same can't be said about Microsoft.
nli10 said:I read to the end to post the exact same thing!
The projections of beating the X360s LTD in Europe are based on selling at the same rate as in the week when they launched their new price-positioning promotion (their 3rd so far?) and not on their average sales. They KNOW that post holiday sales are low unless you have a promo so went out guns blazing and got 3:1 over the 360 for the week. This part is great & I approve of their guts to do it (although it pissses over anyone who got one for Xmas for more money...). What is less positive is that some stats guy used this to project the point at which they would smash the X360 gap for 5 mins of positive spin before those who know numbers point out the big gaping flaw in the logic. Heck some posters seem to think it's already happeend in Europe! IT HASN'T.
They need to get rid of the negative 'the third place' mind set a soon as possible, but SPining the data is not the best way as it will cause backlash when it proves to be a stretch. Stick to the facts Sony, you will trounce the X360s LTD easily as the Flat Earth Gamers (those that only buy Fifa, Need For, GTA etc.) will see the PSTripple as the coolest black box to have just because it is the newest one out. Win for real instead of lying to your fanboys and you might just pick up some respect on the way.
Good luck reaching the Wii/DS LTD this decade though...![]()
Looking forward, how do you feel about the performance of PS3 and PSP through 2008?
Im going to use the analogy that it is rather like a plane coming in to a runway and you can just about seeing the landing lights. Thats where we were before Christmas.
But now we can see those landing lights and they are the big titles, such as Gran Turismo, GTA, Metal Gear Solid, Pro Evo, FIFA and Little Big Planet. These are the building blocks of our strategy for 2008.
We will also bring out the TV tuner which we will be rolling out into five major markets at the end of April.
In terms of Gran Turismo we still dont have a date but I think that Yamauchi-San said it will come out by end of fiscal year, which is the end of March. Thats what Im planning on at the moment. And PS3 Home is still on track for the spring.
With PSP our plan is to have more dedicated PSP games. Were also going to be bringing out Skype, plus Go Messenger and Go Explore in March and April. And were tying up with Sky in the UK for the video download service in the summer.
spwolf said:no. They are based on the fact that PS3 already overtook 360 in many countries, including France, Germany, Spain, Italy, etc, in first 9 months on the market.
personally i wish microsoft finished 3rd because they still charge for liveGreen Shinobi said:I don't know how to feel about this.
I have a PS3, but part of me really wants to see the PS3 finish last as punishment for Sony's arrogance ("5 million sales with no games!" "next-gen starts when we say so!" etc).
So yeah. Good for them. I'd still like to see them finish 3rd.
squatingyeti said:MS could resolve their momentum problem in Europe just as easily as Sony could resolve their problem in Japan. The fact remains, they've got problems in places and it remains to be seen what will happen.
sakuragi said:Hell, even if they did rebrand the console, the fact that the console is made by Microsoft maybe the bigger problem. I guess people in Europ aren't too happy with Microsoft's past track record.