HappySqurriel said:
Realistically, for Sony to mount a "come-back" for the Vita and get it on track to sell like the PSP they need a $50 price cut and to bundle the memory card with the system. Being that the upper management is under extreme pressure to return Sony to profitability, it is extremely unlikely that Sony will be willing to lose between $500 million and $1 billion at this point in time for a price reduction like this to take place. To make matters worse, if Sony plans of releasing a next generation console in 2013 (which is likely), Sony will likely see a massive increase in costs within their gaming division in the next year. If Sony cuts the price of the PS-Vita the gaming division will (likely) already be seeing substantial losses before these costs 'appear', and when they begin to ramp of for the launch of the PS4 the gaming division will be in a deep hole; and become a massive target in a company where executives are desperate to reduce losses to return the company to a profit. |
Is the memory card pricing actually an issue stopping people from buying it though, or is it more something most buyers find out about AFTER purchasing a Vita and complain about then? (At which point it's already been a sale whether they regret it later or not)
And as much as I hate to admit it, because I REALLY want the next gen consoles to come as soon as possible, I don't think we'll see PS4 in 2013. You said it yourself, Sony is in bad shape money wise, so can they AFFORD to spend vast sums of money developing and producing a next gen console right now? Wouldn't it be better for them to just ride the now profitable PS3 for a few more years, as it's still selling pretty well?








