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Xbox UK chief doesn't believe Sony's 20m PSN figure

Stephen McGill says there's questions over what Sony's numbers really mean.

Microsoft UK has responded to Sony's recent claim that the PlayStation Network has exceeded 20 million registered accounts, questioning what exactly it means.

Last month Sony sparked intense debate after it sent out a press release announcing that "the cumulative number of registered accounts on PlayStation Network has exceeded 20 million as of February 20, 2009".

The announcement suggested PSN had three million more registered users than Xbox LIVE, which, according to Microsoft's latest figures, has more than "17 million active members".

However, speaking to VideoGamer.com, Microsoft's head of gaming and entertainment in the UK, Stephen McGill, said that "there's questions over what does Sony's numbers really mean".

He said: "When we talk about our numbers we feel they're active users who are actively engaged in all the forms of entertainment we offer on Xbox 360. I think if you look at the comments made on the forums, or the comments made by analysts at Screen Digest then there's questions over, well what does Sony's numbers really mean? Are they duplicates? I think there's a lot of questions there.

"All I'm really worried about is, I know I'm the largest online video on demand service in the UK, we are worldwide, we've got a great online service the others can't come close to. They're not right now. When you think of our heritage as a company Microsoft has proven we are probably the only company in the world that can offer great online experiences for millions and millions and millions of people. And that's what we do every day with Xbox LIVE."

McGill added: "Sony do what Sony want to do and if they think that's right for their business to say those kind of numbers then they can do and will do whatever they want to do. Do I believe them? No."

http://www.videogamer.com/news/xbox_uk_chief_doesnt_believe_sonys_20m_psn_figure.html



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its PS3 PSN + PSP PSN numbers

boy he's dumb



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@darthdevidem01: I'm sure he knows that, he's just pretending to be dumb. Also he brings up the relevant point of duplicate accounts.



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I know

but he went n ruined it all by saying at the end

I don't believe them.....



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darthdevidem01 said:
its PS3 PSN + PSP PSN numbers

boy he's dumb

 

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Does only PSN have duplicate accounts? Can this happen on Live - i.e. one console with multiple accounts registered?



Try to be reasonable... its easier than you think...

Reasonable said:
Does only PSN have duplicate accounts? Can this happen on Live - i.e. one console with multiple accounts registered?

Silver accounts yeah, but I doubt many people would have several Gold accounts (since they're not free).

 



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Reasonable said:
Does only PSN have duplicate accounts? Can this happen on Live - i.e. one console with multiple accounts registered?

 

It is one account per user not console.

 

I don't trust Sony either... they launched HOME and are trying to make a brand out of PSN all of a sudden...

They want their partners to think that it as a bigger value than XBL. I understand the reaction of MS folks.

At least, XBL has a financial model from the start (with the MS point/money and gold subscriptions) while PSN is more about potential than long term results...



 

Evan Wells (Uncharted 2): I think the differences that you see between any two games has much more to do with the developer than whether it’s on the Xbox or PS3.

I don't trust either number.

Both Live and PSN numbers are padded with people who have multiple or unused accounts. Sony counts PSN forum ids and MS counts Windows Live ids as XBox members.