Price Cut Leads To PS3, PSP Sales Boost
Klaidas writes "The BBC reports that sales of Sony's PlayStation 3 console in the US rose by 21% in June, though the machine still trails the Wii and Xbox 360. NPD numbers show 98,500 PS3s were sold, compared to 198,400 Xbox 360s (up 28%) and 381,800 Wiis (up 13%). Sony said that the $100 price cut to the 60GB PS3 led to a 135% sales rise over the last two weeks, though independent confirmation of that jump is not yet available. 'Nintendo's DS handheld sold 561,900 units , while Sony's PSP, which has been boosted by an April price cut, sold 230,100 units, NPD reported. Software sales in the US are 31% higher than the same time last year, the market research showed, buoyed by new consoles from all three firms.'"
The Xbox360 came out a full year earlier, and it is still selling 100k more units per month? That hurts. Also nice to see the Wii still going strong.
I bet no one out there regrets their Wii360 purchase instead of just a PS3.
In fact, this fall looks incredible (and expensive!) all around. My personal list of things to look out for in the next six months are:
PS3:
- Lair
- Heavenly Sword
- Warhawk
- Ratchet and Clank
- Assassin's Creed
- Tekken 6
PC:- Bioshock
- Crysis
- Half-Life Episode 2/Portal/Team Fortress 2
- Unreal Tournament 3
Wii:- Metroid Prime 3
- Super Mario Galaxy
- Super Smash Bros
360:- Halo 3
If anything, I am most disappointed in my 360 lineup. Of what's coming out, Halo 3 is the only thing I consider "must own" (maybe Blue Dragon, I haven't decided). Oh well, it makes a good media extender to Vista...Bryan R.
The price of freedom is eternal vigilance, or $12.50 as seen on eBay.....
Honestly, I wouldn't believe anything I heard from Sony. If it were a sunny day and Sony told me the sky were blue, I'd probably still look up to be sure. For all we know, what they really meant was that they shipped 135% more PS3s into the retail channel in anticipation for increased sales.