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Link: http://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2013/02/21/tretton-talks-ms-weve-sold-the-same-if-not-more-were-trying-to-say-were-all-about-the-gamers/

 

Tretton Talks MS: “We’ve Sold the Same, if not More”, “We’re Trying to Say We’re All About the Gamers”

 

With everyone gearing up for the next big console war, tensions are rising between Microsoft and Sony.

AllthingsD asked Sony Computer Entertainment America’s President and CEO Jack Tretton about the Xbox 360′s lead in the US, and its multimedia focus. His reply, viewable below, seems like a perfect response to previous comments by Microsoft’s Yusuf Mehdi, who said that the PlayStation 3 “isn’t as good of an entertainment console” as the 360 something apparently “everybody knows.” Tretton mentioned how the PS3 has caught up with the 360 in sales (worldwide) despite its launch problems, the fact that the PS3 is the most popular Netflix device and that Sony’s focus is gaming:

We look at the market in worldwide terms, and every market is extremely important to us. The facts are, we debuted the PlayStation 3 at $599, which was an extremely steep price barrier for a lot of consumers. And we debuted a year after Microsoft, but on a worldwide basis, we’ve sold the same, if not more, devices. I think we’re at 77 million sold right now — it’s basically splitting hairs. Despite all that, our message has been extremely well-received around the world.

Plus, if you look at multimedia services, we’re the No. 1 streaming device when it comes to Netflix, not Xbox. They’re trying to — I don’t really know what they’re trying to do. I’d rather not comment on their strategy. But we’re trying to say we’re all about the gamers and, by the way, there’s multimedia out there. I think the people who tuned in to see this live streaming event, from all around the world, were watching to see the gaming.

It’s Tretton’s comments on Sony’s strategy going forward that is most interesting. Microsoft has repeatedly hyped up the multimedia functions of the 360, and how it is the ultimate entertainment device, with many feeling this focus came at the detriment of core gaming. One of the key engineers in charge of Microsoft’s original Xbox development team, Nat Brown, recently attacked the company as he feels that their core product has been abandoned:

My gripe, my head-smack, is not that the broader content/entertainment business isn’t where you want to go with a living-room-connected device. It absolutely is. Indeed, this was the point of xBox, that was why it was the Trojan horse for the living room, where we could land and be welcomed by millions of console customers with more hardware and better software and network connectivity than the non-console devices (webtv, cable set-tob-boxes) we had been pursuing. No, more and better content was always the point and the plan. My gripe is that, as usual, Microsoft has jumped its own shark and is out stomping through the weeds planning and talking about far-flung future strategies in interactive television and original programming partnerships with big dying media companies when their core product, their home town is on fire, their soldiers, their developers, are tired and deserting, and their supply-lines are broken.

When the PS3 launched, Sony suffered similar problems when trying to advertise the device. They wanted people to see it as a “Computer Entertainment Device” that could do anything, but quickly realized that the lack of focus was more confusing and off-putting than beneficial. Equally, whenever Sony spends too much time showing off new apps in conferences, the complaints are immediate.

The strategy of “all about the gamers and, by the way, there’s multimedia out there” does seem like the most promising one for gamers, although Sony will certainly have to put their money where their mouth is and continue to announce a bunch of exclusive games.

The person that leaked many of the PS4 details that were confirmed yesterday also said that the PS4 would have less RAM dedicated to OS and multimedia applications, while the 720 will have far more. What do you think? Do you want an all-round-awesome-box or a console that put games first and foremost?

Let us know in the comments below.



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Tretton confirms 77 million sold?



So 77 million shipped confirmed?

If true then it is undertracked by a lot here, is it not?



The thing is that PS4 will be able to play Netflix and browse the web while playing game.....what more do you need? Sure DVR or Cablebox integration would be nice but stuff like that would require an addional subscription and is completely useless if you don't have DVR or an old set top box.(like many of us do)



I'd take this with a huge sack of salt...



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ils411 said:
I'd take this with a huge sack of salt...

he doesnt give exact figures but you can bet it's closer to 77million shipped right now than 72 million sold. Ps3 is majorly undertracked. My and other's estimates put the ps3 at 75mil at end of Dec.  2 more mil in the 1st quarter is probably likely with most of that in jan.



"I think the people who tuned in to see this live streaming event, from all around the world, were watching to see the gaming."

Definitely.

Jack is kind of like Sony's dancing bear, their version of Joe Biden, and he goes way overboard sometimes, but I agree with what he's saying here. The people watching those streams wanted to know about the PS4 as a gaming machine first, a multi-media box second.

I also don't think it's any coincidence at all that Sony's recovery with the PS3 had a lot to do with renewing their focus on gaming and making gamers feel like the Playstation brand's core audience. I just hope it continues.



"Plus, if you look at multimedia services, we’re the No. 1 streaming device when it comes to Netflix, not Xbox. They’re trying to — I don’t really know what they’re trying to do. I’d rather not comment on their strategy. But we’re trying to say we’re all about the gamers and, by the way, there’s multimedia out there."

720 a mediahub confirmed!



VGKing said:
The thing is that PS4 will be able to play Netflix and browse the web while playing game.....what more do you need? Sure DVR or Cablebox integration would be nice but stuff like that would require an addional subscription and is completely useless if you don't have DVR or an old set top box.(like many of us do)

that's what I'm thinking.  PS3 does most of my multimedia stuff just fine (internet browser sucks but I like laptop for that anyway).  The only thing I would ask for is being able to boot up and switch between stuff quicker which 8gb of GDDR5 should be able to do just fine.  It's gonna be so nice just being able to open up the PS store in the blink of an eye and start downloading a game while I'm playing it.

I am wondering what they meant by being able to try everything out.  Does this mean the 1 hour free trials for every game?




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