| EdHieron said: Because if they don't, there's no reason for fans of the 90 million selling PS3 ( which is the least that it will sell) and its games to pick one up when it's not going to be able to recreate the same jaw dropping effects that games like Uncharted, Beyond: Two Souls, and the Last of Us created in their time. |
Your response confuses me.
PS1 sold over 100 million, and made a profit by the second year. PS2 sold over 150 million, and made a profit by the second year. PS3 will be lucky to make 90 million, and it took five years to have profit for that year, and still isn't even close to breaking even for the whole generation.
So what makes you think that a PS4 that is only mildly more powerful than the Wii U couldn't attract a huge number of fans, like the PS2 (which was weaker than all of its competitors) managed?
More importantly, what makes you think that number of fans is more important than profitability, when Sony is practically nearing bankruptcy?







