VanceIX said:
So you say the PS brand helps sell the console... That's essentially hype. Just look at the iPhone. Going strong with 9 iterations, and each one is sold almost completely on hype. There's absolutely nothing wrong with that, it shows that the brand has earned the trust of the consumers. But it's still hype. |
No, that would be "branding".
THIS would be "hyping":
hype
1 Extravagant or intensive publicity or promotion:
"his first album hit the stores amid a storm of hype"
1.1 A deception carried out for the sake of publicity:
"is his comeback a hype?"
VERB
Promote or publicize (a product or idea) intensively, often exaggerating its benefits:
"an industry quick to hype its products"
"they were hyping up a new anti-poverty idea"
Origin
1920s (originally US in the sense 'short-change, cheat', or 'person who cheats etc.'): of unknown origin.
source: http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/hype