Shinobi-san said:
I dont think bundles will really affect things much. Games really do sell consoles, and this gen, MS nailed the software offerings in US. Not only that, but its just the 'it' console in the region i assume, people are buying 360's no matter what at this point (friends, software, price,image etc.). I agree with you though on the shift in console preferences in the region, and how that will carry over into next gen. Dangerous times for Sony. The US is the last market you want to be irrelevant in since its by far the biggest and most important. Unless Sony do something amazing next gen compared to MS, Ninty, which they probably wont..these trends will probably continue. Sony REALLY needs to think about how it approaches the next gen. And unlike MS Sony doesnt have unlimited resources. |
Well, I wouldn't call doom and gloom for Sony quite yet. They are far from irrelevant in the US. I mean its nowhere near as bad as the 360's performance in Japan. You just have to remember that at launch the price gap between the 360 and PS3 was $200. That is a HUGE difference. It wasn't until late '09 that Sony was able to become truly competitive with pricing. So even with the price difference and the 360's headstart, the PS3 has been able to not only stay afloat (when many believed it would spell the end of the Playstation brand) but also rise to where it is truly challenging the 360 for 2nd place. It really just shows the strength in the Playstation brand. I think next gen all Sony really has to do is keep their console at an affordable entry price (probably ~$399) and make sure they have plenty of quality titles in their first few years.