Reasonable said:
That's what he's saying, but it's not his true stance. Activision clearly makes plenty on the PS3. If it didn't then what difference would a cheaper PS3 make? None. If he's unprofitable now on PS3 he'd be unprofitable on more PS3s - his unit sales would simply be higher.
The thrust of his argument - I want a cheaper PS3 so it sells more - reveals something different IMHO : that he believes PS3 sales would rise a lot on the back of a price drop, giving him and even bigger install base to make a profit out of. That means he is making a profit on PS3 right now, and he wants more volume sales (and associated profits).
If he really felt that development costs, etc. prevented making profit on PS3 title's he'd pull support no matter what price the PS3 was - after all why sell 5M unprofitable SKUs vs 3M unprofitable SKUs?
So unless I'm missing something his own statements make it clear he's really trying to push Sony to eat margin to allow him to make more.
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You have to consider variable and fixed costs.
So it is possible that a certain number of units have to be sold in order to achieve profitability.
It's really not black and white. There are lots of factors in determining profitability per unit sold.
I'm not a fanboy, I just try to tip the balance in favor of logic and common sense.







