PS3 settling in as #3 gaming console

Mon Dec 29, 2008 1:47PM EST

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One pundit famously told me this summer that 2008 would be "the year of the PlayStation 3," presuming that must-have new games and the rise of Blu-ray would turn the PS3 into, if not the top console on the market, then at least a strong #2.

Alas, things haven't turned out so well for Sony's flagship PS3: Sales of the console are down 19 percent vs. last year, and analysts are now warning that Sony may not hit its goal of selling 10 million consoles this fiscal year (which ends in March 2009).

Why the hefty decline? You can try to blame the economy at large, but that's looking in the wrong direction: Gaming has been experiencing a booming market in 2008 -- even during the recession-stricken holiday season. Sales of the Wii console this November were twice what they were in 2007, and the Xbox 360 saw sales increase 8 percent, as well (driven largely by a well-timed price cut). And those trends are likely to continue when December numbers are in.

Most analysts are looking at the hefty PS3 price tag as the reason for its misery. At a bare minimum price of $399, the PS3 is wildly more expensive than anything else on the market (and double the entry-level Xbox), and that's after some price cuts already. Yet the PS3 is said to be so expensive to make that cutting the price would further erode Sony's plummeting profitability (it's already laying off thousands of workers and shutting down factories). And Sony's old selling point -- that at $399 the PS3 is a relatively cheap way to get a Blu-ray player -- doesn't really work in an era of sub-$199 standalone Blu-ray units. The Wall Street Journal (linked above) now notes that you can get a Blu-ray player and an Xbox 360 for less than the price of a PS3.

The fatal blow could come in the form of game developers, which have limited resources and have to choose which platforms they want to develop for. It's already rare for a title to be released on all three consoles, with exclusives becoming more popular: Again, as the WSJ notes, four of the top five selling games in November were exclusive to either the Wii or the 360. And even when a PS3 version is available, that doesn't mean much, with WSJ noting, "Sony's best-selling game during the month was an action shooter game, Call of Duty: World at War. But twice as many people bought the Xbox 360 version."

With a terrible economic outlook for 2009 and the holiday season now behind us, what is Sony's next move? A huge price cut might save the PS3 from outright failure... but at what cost to the company?

(Photo of PS3 grill from Make magazine.)

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  • 1 Posted by dubyac99 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:49PM EDT Report Abuse

    As you, and I predicted, Blu Ray doesn't seem like it will save the PS3. Good article!

  • 2 Posted by jruckenbrod on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:42PM EDT Report Abuse

    Null, all your anti-PS3 articles will be saved and revealed in the future to show how stupid you sound. 360 = 3 yrs 25 million PS3 = 2 yrs 18 million Do your math if you can even do that.

  • 3 Posted by growlnroar on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:13PM EDT Report Abuse

    The price tag continues to be a huge deterrent. While it might sound silly, I'm getting the few games I want first, and I'll wait for the system to be more reasonable in the future (and for all the buggy 1st gen consoles to leave the market). If I decide against it, at least I can eBay the games.

  • 4 Posted by cnull on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:27PM EDT Report Abuse

    @jruckenbrod - I'm re-checked the math and, yep, it looks like PS3 sales are still going down.

  • 6 Posted by cdecrosta03 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:20PM EDT Report Abuse

    ps3 flat out better! Free online is very nice! cause if you have your system for 3-4 years thats 200 extra you spending on 360 also you have to either by double A batteries for you controller or a 20 adapter for each controller to charge em ps3 free to charge comes with the ps3! Also free hard drive built in on cheapest model 360 you have to buy a hard drive! So after adding all that ps3 is actually cheaper!!! People don't do there research first which is proven by this article!

  • 7 Posted by vsander on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:38PM EDT Report Abuse

    j-ruck got it right. You can tell by Null's juvenile defensive response that he is arrogant and ignorant. Nice combo. What he and other fanboy/hater types fail to realize is that the PS3 is ahead of the 360's pace at the same point in time despite a far higher price tag. Null and his buddies were the same clowns who were certain HD-DVD would win. They hold a grudge against the PS3 because it stands as a glaring reminder of their own personal failure. Yahoo! should be embarrassed to have such unprofessional clowns on staff.

  • 8 Posted by crownn7 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:31PM EDT Report Abuse

    PS3 is to games as the Pontiac Aztek is to cars

  • 10 Posted by defcat_2000 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:40PM EDT Report Abuse

    I love the defense that everything is free with the PS3...Really? Could that be why it's costing you $200 more. Nice way to try to work the numbers, but 360 got it right; offer people options and let them decide what they want to pay for. That's how you move units. Get wise! Then make some quality games.

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