| darendt said: The Ps3 was just outselling the 360 for months. It wasn't until the price drop that the 360 pulled ahead again. In fact had it not been for the price drop it was looking like the PS3 was going to take the "Others" lead. Leaving the US as the 360s only advantage. Now that the price drop has been around awhile, the numbers are getting close again. All Sony has to do is drop the price a little and it will again make up lost ground. Its not over until ll three companies move on and Sony stops selling the PS3. For all we know, Sony is sitting back with a high price point because they don't plan on making another console until 2013. If they did this, they would be the least expensive and have the most features. |
Go back and check the sales differences in September, October and November. They were about what they are now. The numbers got closer because holiday shopping is over, and that means the differences in sales have decreased as the console sales have decreased.
What makes you think a Sony console in 2013 would automatically be cheaper than the earlier consoles? The XBox was not cheaper than the PS2, and the PS3 was not cheaper than the 360.







