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Sheeuk, not to discredit the validity of this thread, but this seems more like an exercise in trying to communally rationalize corporate hype.

Just because the PS3 is doing better now does not mean it's where they've always wanted it to be. In the short term are they pleased? Most likely, they're certainly doing better than the deadend trend they were facing a year ago, but in the long term, it's still making up for lost time and could easily lose its momentum or see a reverse of progress should it not be able to change its luck.

This is a company who is notorious for spinning reality to suit their needs, so such statements must be taken with a grain of salt.