Sony Claims Game Sector is 'Weak'
GamesIndustry.biz reports on comments from Sony CFO Nobuyuki Oneda, saying that the company's dip in profits is due to a 'weak' games industry. "Speaking at a news conference, Oneda said that without the battery recall and PS3 costs to contend with, 'We would have been on track with the midterm plan, or more than that. But the game segment is weak and is the major challenge for us now,' he added. PS2 software shipments during the quarter were down by 3 million units to 47 million, but the figure for PSP software rose from 9.9 million to 12.9 million units. PS2 and PSP hardware shipments rose to 5.02 million and 3.89 million respectively. However, both hardware and software sales were down overall, with sales and operating revenue standing at YEN 170.3 billion (EUR )." In other parts of the 'weak' market, Microsoft is hopeful that they'll hit their 10 Million target by the end of the year. If they do, they're going to have to scramble. Current projections put them at 6 Million sales so far.
Gears of war will help the 360 - Not sure what will sell the PS3s. Appears the Wii has Japan locked up - will 2 consoles be able to launch at the same time while the 360 is launching about 40+ local native titles as well (developed/launched native instead of us imports)??
market shrinking? i think not.. Just the Playstation domination haseth cometh to its endeth
RTFA - hell, just read the quote in the post. You don't even know what you're talking about - all you're doing is spouting mindless drivel.
Watch the commercial i linked to, that will move some 360's. This game isn't the only game that will move units.
Gears of War - Exclusive
Phantasy Star Online
Call of Duty 3
Xbox 360 HD-DVD Addon
Viva Pinata
R6: Vegas
few more other games.. Remember the HD-DVD addon will be out, Windows vista with media center will push some 360 as an extender and general growth/demand from holiday sales which was 3+ million at luanch should still be there.
No, what he's saying is that Sony's game sector is weak at the moment. Look at the context. They would have been on track but the battery recall cost them over 400 million dollars, and they know that SCE is precarious just before a console launch because of development costs and the fact that the PS2 is ancient (and competing with newer hardware).
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