Dodece said: While some here may be willing to give the Vita all the time it needs to find any degree of success. I assure you that most brick and mortar retailers will not be so forgiving. Sooner rather then later their forbearance will be exhausted, and they are going to cease carrying the product, and the associated software. Retail space is precious, and the Vita is looking to be a waste of that space. With this thread in mind I am going to make my own prediction for the future. The PS Vita will be defunct by years end. It will start in October with game cancellations being announced. During November retailers will begin to get spooked, and will start to put the system on clearance. By December it will be a full blown panic to get rid of stock. Before early January when Sony will confirm that it had indeed suspended production late in the previous year. There we have no need for another thread six months from now. Either I will be right, or it will manage to sell just enough to match some of the low end predictions. A big part of all this is Sony's fault for how rapidly it cut prices on the PS3. It created the impression that they could, and in fact would do that with succeeding hardware. I know it may sound harsh to some, but it might be for the best. Such a failure may prove to many gamers that price cuts aren't going to be a foregone conclusion going forward. Which may help the PS4 to be more profitable when it finally arrives. |
I hope you don't plan on making a bet with that prediction.
If retailers dropped the Vita after discovering their repressed dislike of money Sony would just say "screw this" and push forth a huge marketing campaign and sell the Vitas themselves through online orders with free shipping. They could even stop all production of physical games and bundle in 32gb cards to go all digital, keep prices low on PSN, and then bad mouth all the retailers in private meetings with their wads of cash.
Before the PS3 everyone was nice to me :(