Remember, the Wii was only $250 at launch and the XBO recently underwent a significant price cut including a temporary cut during the holiday season.
My guess is that Sony is in such a strong position that they, like the Wii at the time it was big, doesn't need to drop the price and take a loss just to get higher numbers.
The thing that will prevent the PS4 from shooting up that fast is that it's $150 more than the Wii was. I'm honestly surprised that it's so explosively popular considering that it really isn't boasting a major game changer like the Wii did. In order for the PS4 to generate the same amount of revenue as what the Wii generated at 50 million units the ps4 only has to sell 31.25 million units.







