Uraeus said:
Honestly I doubt Sonys contracts allow them to push back 3rd party games in order to prioritize their own, and if we assume the production facilities are quite fully booked such changes would potentially hit a lot of titles. Sony is dependent on the goodwill of the 3rd party publishers and screwing them over by delaying their titles to over Christmas to prioritize their own titles is a sure way to lose 3rd party support. And I seriously doubt EA and Activitivision would agree to contracts that say that the agreed to printing of their games can be delayed just because Sony want the machines themselves. The other thing is that the blu-ray plant division is not part of SCE, so the SCE management have no say over what they do, and for that business unit SCE is just another customer. |
Do you seriously believe that? A few calls here or there by the "MAN" and things get done. Just like with any big company that owns other companies or has other divisions. As an example: my old company had several divisions and my main boss called up the other divisions and got shit done quicker for us all the time. Instead of us running out of a part we would get it when needed so there was no shut downs or lay-offs. And the vendors that those other divisions supplied got shafted.
While I do agree that it would cause a lot of grief for Sony to screw over a 3rd party to print its own game, I am certain there is enough time built in the contracts to allow it to happen. A few days delay is common place in most industries.
I am not saying they could bump them if the delay took 3 weeks plus and get away with it. But if the delay is less than that I have no doubts they could and would.
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