| theprof00 said: @360 undertracked by having so much stock. We are seeing the effects of the overproduction now with the advent of the 99$ 360 subscription. It was very telling when the subscription news came out. It is clearly a direct response to under-selling. @PS3 being overtracked by having so little stock as of March. It will not have the same levels on shelves MS has. Possible over-tracking by 500k at the very most. Sales in all regions were very good for the ps3 this past year, and Thai flooding could easily result in supply constraint. Most importantly, both consoles are in line with Mediacreate, famitsu, NPD, etc any possible overtracking or undertracking can only be from developing regions, of which they currently do not even account for either number in full. The situation I proposed above is a very likely one. MS overstocked, 99$ subs console near confirmation of this. PS3 possibly overtracked. Sony confirms revisement of sold number downward as attributed to Thai flooding. Supply constraint is possible. |
How the subscription indicates overstock according to you is beyond me. If anything, it indicates MS want to extend the generation as much as possible and cash in on the 360 before a successor comes out, just because the deal is out now, does not necessarily mean that they've overstocked it, they're just trying to capitalize and maximize the sale of the console more than anything, after all, according to some this subscription service will cost more than the bundle in itself.
Bottom line is, this new deal in no way signals apparent overstocking according to you.
Whereas the PS3 shelf numbers are way too low, without any retailers reporting shortages and some even dropping the price to $199 recently what does that signal? That PS3 is overtracked by about 1.5m and the retailers are trying to shift the extra supply? See, a spin can be placed unto anything really.
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