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Sony's Harrison In No Rush to Lower PS3 Price

njkid1 passed on a link to a GameDaily interview they conducted at DICE with Phil Harrison, SCE WorldWide Studios President. Harrison stays mostly positive throughout the article, pointing out that the availability of consoles is a sign of a healthy supply chain. He denigrates rumble in controllers as a 'last generation' feature, and specifically discusses the company's decision-making process for lowering prices: "The PS3 technology, as with any of our platforms, starts off life at a high price and then we engineer cost out of it. And that process is an investment that you make to combine chips into a single chip or to reduce components or combine components and redesign things, and that investment is part of our planned R&D effort to reduce cost. At the appropriate time and when we can afford to, the business model of the industry is to pass those savings onto the consumer, but we're a long way away from doing that yet."

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  1. yep by nomadic · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Why should they drop the price? They're already selling out almost everything they send out. I know Sony-haters like to think that the fact that they saw a console or two on the store shelves is indicative of something, but if I was producing a product that was 99% sold out I'd be pretty happy with the results.