| ethomaz said: Because Microsoft's numbers are higher? |
I don't think that's the case. Their numbers are not bad even if they are lower than Microsoft's. The only reason Sony would not brag about this increase is most likely because it has something to do with Move than anything else. Everything from their articles of how they are expecting steady sales, slow-burning, etc etc....seems to point to the idea that Move didn't preform very well in the US.
50,000 PS3's over last month is not all that great considering Move launched. Think about it. Considering Move REQUIRES a PS3 to work that means only 50,000 new customers over a typical month, both hardcore and casual combined.
That's not all that great. Move is not bringing in anyone new. And that's what it was supposed to do.
It's their biggest product launch for them in sometime in the videogame industry and they don't release any solid launch numbers? Not even spinned like they did in Europe? That's HIGHLY suspect. Public investors won't be pleased either.







