^I can't say I have been witness to such shrinkage, but that's because here in Italy the PS3 sells slightly more hardware and software than the 360. That said, I am sure that reducing its shelf space to two thirds of the other two consoles makes sense in America for many retailers, as I said it's selling about 65% of the 360's software.
It's the whole "it's last in the console war thus we'll forfeit a sure 20% of our home console profit to make space for the NextBox" idea that I have troubles finding appropriate for a rational retailer.







