Michael-5 said:
I don't beleive the PS Move will push many consoles, I think most consumers interested in the Move already have a PS3 and are looking for a way to further improve the experience for games like Killzone 3. Most articles I read, even VGChartz themselves don't expect Move to push many consoles. Thats why I left it out. Before the PS3 Slim was released, the 360 had a record lead in terms of a sales difference with the PS3, and sales were in favor of the 360 throught all of 2009 until the Slim PS3 was released. Then all of a sudden PS3 regains 3.7 million units of that lead. Not one time before August 2009 did either console make such a drastic lead in sales over the other console in a short period of time. The 360 did gain 2.2 million in fall of 2008, and the PS3 gained 1 million from September 2007-September 2008. Those were the biggest changes. YoY PS3 is up from 2009, but this is only because the Slim Effect was still pushing consoles (That PS3 slim basically made the 360 look obsolete). Now that the 360 Slim is out, and MS is boosting one of their strongest fall line-ups, I think the competition may hurt Sony this fall, thus having sales drop from 2009 levels. You mentioned that before the 360 Slim boost 360 sales dropped below 90k, look at PS3 sales before the PS3 Slim. They were also 90k weekly, or below in some instances. You see if neither manufacturer released a Slim model, 360 would probably be outselling the PS3 right now. Last year, what fall lineup did PS3 have, Uncharted 2, God of War Collection, Ratchet & Clank, Demon Souls, Assassin's Creed 2, and Modern Warfare 2 right? Sony has had a much stronger line-up in past years and yet it was outsold by the 360 (looking at 2008). On going on, but essentially my comment was that 2009 was Sony's peak year with the PS3. PS3 sales were never above 10 million before that, and they only jumped because of the PS3 Slim. Yes the PS3 Slim effect boosted sales until June 2010, but ever since then the 360 Slim has been taking the spotlight. The PS3 will not have as strong of a 2010 for the same reason the 360 had a reletivly weak 2009. The 360 had a weak 2009 (compred to 2008) because a lot of it sales were lost to the PS3 Slim. If it weren't for the PS3 Slim, both consoles would have had peak years, but more in the lines of 11.5-12 million for the 360 and 10.5-11 million for the PS3. Also the 360 Slim was the reason for the 360 boost prior to Halo, but now that Fall 2010 is kicking in, it's not going to be the only boost in sales. Kinect will push at least 500k worth of consoles, and then there is Halo 3, Fable 3, and basically the same third party lineup from 2008 whne the 360 had a strong fall. With the 360 already 1.1-.17 million units ahead YoY from 2009, and 2008 respectivly, and one of the strongest fall line-ups, the 360 should have a peak year in excess of 12 million, maybe even 13 million consoles. This will definatly hurt PS3 sales for 2010. So yes although the PS3 Slim is ahead YoY by about 1.4 million units, most of that lead was due to a very strong Spring Line-up and the ongoing PS3 Slim boost. Now the PS3 has a reletivly weak fall (compared to past PS3 fall line-ups), the spotlight for gaming is on Microsoft, and I have a feeling Nintendo will pull some trick, maybe a price drop? PS3 sales will be down Year on Year (YoY) every week except for maybe the week GT5 comes out, and VGChartz has said so in the past before too. These next few years will mark the decline in popularity for all consoles, so I think the PS3 is finished with any more 12 Plus million years. |
right, so at the most mass market price, that has caused the biggest boost for both the 360 and the wii, will not only have no effect for the ps3 but it will do less, than it's previous years in sales........ yup my comment stands, these next few years will be a ball.
but to be nice I'll just leave it at wishful thinking because there is absolutely no logic behind it
you know, it's mostly 360 fans with the most narrow minded perspective on things.... you do know in spite of the recent boost in the 360 sales, especially when the 360 was putting up it's biggest numbers (june-july) ps3 sales were still increasing week over week, it's not the ps3 was losing interest and 360 was gaining, it was the fact that the 360 was just doing better, and doing better for obvious reasons.
and 360 outsold the ps3 in 08 because it got a price drop to ( lmao) 199. and at that time the lowest end ps3 was......... 399, but yeah you go on and keep thinking people just liked it better XD. it's lead was only the lead it got from the head start. which is a lead it's barely holding on to despite being EXTREMELY cheaper than the ps3 for the ENTIRE generation., it is in these facts I've come to the conclusion that no matter what time the 199 price cut happens, when it does the ps3 will have it's peak year.
oh and the ps3 was the most expensive console in 09.......for the ENTIRE YEAR







