small44 said:
I know there is not a price cut announced in west but it should coming next year |
Well looking at Sony's figures and forecasts for the Vita, that seems unlikely.
small44 said:
I know there is not a price cut announced in west but it should coming next year |
Well looking at Sony's figures and forecasts for the Vita, that seems unlikely.
PS3 still holding strong above 100k, hopefully it can hang on for a little while longer for a price cut this year.
tontus said:
Look at the boost a holiday bundle did for UC:GA http://www.vgchartz.com/tools/game_comparison.php?reg=Global&ending=Cumulative&game[]=Uncharted%3A+Golden+Abyss+%28PSV%29+[51791]&game[]=Call+of+Duty+Black+Ops%3A+Declassified+%28PSV%29+[70846]&game[]=Assassin%27s+Creed+III%3A+Liberation+%28PSV%29+[63598]&game[]=Soul+Sacrifice+%28PSV%29+[71377] You see without that boost it wasn't doing amazingly, granted the install base was tiny, however there were no other notable titles at release so I would have expected UC to be a lot bigger. Unless Sony decide to give the new Vita Killzone game the holidays bundle treatment instead, Soul Sacrifice could have a nice boost. I bet Sony will just do some Japan exclusive bundling for SS whilst Killzone has US & EU bundling. In the end, Soul Sacrifice will do well though. |
Uncharted GA never got a bundle.....at least not officially.
Otakumegane said: Soul Sacrifice did not make the impact most people were hoping of it. |
Which people, what impact?
I'm actually surprised to see hardware go up and I'm not sure NPD will reflect it. I guess we'll see.
Kresnik said:
I'm actually surprised to see hardware go up and I'm not sure NPD will reflect it. I guess we'll see. |
Certain delusionials and selling.
Yeah we need NPD numbers. That too.
http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/profile/92109/nintendopie/ Nintendopie Was obviously right and I was obviously wrong. I will forever be a lesser being than them. (6/16/13)
That's weird, soul sacrifice had 41k preorders yet only sold 35k. Wonder what happened to the 6k that didn't pick up their preorders? Nice bump for vita considering that this is a niche title in the US.
Conegamer said: Well looking at Sony's figures and forecasts for the Vita, that seems unlikely. |
They sold ~3.5m consoles last (actual) year with early adopters in the west; Call of Duty; Assassin's Creed; Uncharted + some decent Black Friday bundles and a limited edition console colour.
If we broke their forecast of 5m down into 1.5m PSP / 3.5m Vita, it's almost necessary for them to drop the price to reach last year's numbers. The sad reality is they won't even reach that forecast unless they've either got more than their current lineup coming before the end of the year (and the unrevealed games are big IP's); or they cut the price.
The only argument I see for the forecast not suggesting a price cut is if you think PSP will sell more than 1.5m this year. I actually think there might be a bit of truth in that seeing as Nintendo's chart gave us 300k for Q1 in Europe and in Japan it's at 250k for the year so far. So depends whether you think it'll keep that pace up for the upcoming FY. I personally think it'll lose a lot of steam in Japan as releases finally dry up, so 1.5m might even be an optimistic prediction. But we'll see. It did sell 3m last (actual) year according to the numbers here and I know the European tracking is awful, so maybe even more.
(Japan will probably be stronger for Vita this year than last year seeing as it's already almost 2/3 of last year's total; but most of those sales came before the end of the last financial year. Also, I don't think any gains made in Japan will offset lower sales in NA/EU)
Just as planned, Soul Sacrifice will sell 100k in Europe + US
Thanks to Sony , no tv commercials, nothing to sell the game...
Predictions for end of 2014 HW sales:
PS4: 17m XB1: 10m WiiU: 10m Vita: 10m
Conegamer said:
Well looking at Sony's figures and forecasts for the Vita, that seems unlikely. |
I expect a pricecut because even though in 2011 or whenever that the PS3 had a pricecut the numbers stayed relatively steady. I think instead of no pricecut, they are expecting very little software support even from themselves.