Magic Mushroom
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May should be an interesting month and a good one for Sony I expect, with both Watch_Dogs and MLB.
Hardware numbers are down drastically, and the hottest new system is selling very weakly in what many consider the strongest territory.
That's not good, no matter how you spin it.
Revenue may be up YoY, but that's only because the new systems cost so much more.
This isn't a good sign and it's clear there needs to be a major change and soon.
They probably won't even bother stocking the new model. Vita will be gone from most stores by the end of this year.
Dedicated video game consoles...they had a good run...
Just to relativize, April 2007 was a 5 week month.
They didnt want to carry that stigma forward.If they wanted people to know about the DRM reversals so much, why not just put it in bold front right on the front of the box?
what
maybe in raw numbers, but I'm pretty sure the US is widely considered Sony's weakest market relative to the competition
Well, Activision is not off to a great start w/ their $500 million Destiny budget. Begging for disappointment there.The industry is becoming an ever more dangerous place. As I suggested in my debate thread about the the problematic times ahead for us gamers and the industry, there were many troubling trends even in January. There is a bit of an illusion due to the hasty start of the generation and how it exploded that this meant everything was OK. But the issue was there were unique qualities to the generational transition that created a one-of-a-kind pent up demand. Additionally, vast improvements in console manufacturing and the proliferation of online pre-ordering made access much simpler, and many took advantage of the opportunity to order earlier.
But it may be soon we realize that the most passionate people already brought in, and the middle road for this industry might just be much lower than we all thought. Which means there will have to be some serious re-evaluation of what makes sense as a business model to develop a game.
At this point the market has basically evolved into modern Hollywood.
There are astronomically huge hits, but they're only from a few companies and only in a few genres.
Then there's a lot of low budget stuff equivalent to indie and downloadable games.
The middle is gone now that the top is extremely selling extremely high, and there's a lot more at the bottom due to the ease of distribution.
Like Far Cry 3 and Borderlands 2 basically matching the best selling Final Fantasy game ever and not even being near the top of the heap is kind of insane when you think about it, and back in 2007 you could count the total notable indie games across the past ten years on two hands.
The market is so different now, but something had to die for it.
PS4 should do better than PS3.
Wtf you drunk? PS4 is the fastest selling console of all time.
Hardware numbers are down drastically, and the hottest new system is selling very weakly in what many consider the strongest territory.
That's not good, no matter how you spin it.
"Have you seen Titanfall?"
Interesting results thus far.
Another thing to add....
The Xbox san's Kinect Annoucement
Was made now and not E3 for very obvious reasons.
I'm having a hard time understanding the Infamous quote.
Does it mean that Infamous was the best seling software when looking just to nextgen plataforms?
Spoken like someone who doesn't own a Vita. The thing is as darling to gamers as the Dreamcast was. Those who have it, love it. Shame the rest of the world doesn't jump in on it too.
Because one was hyped as The Next CoD, BELIEVE THE HYPE, and the XB1's system seller.
The other is from a 2nd-tier franchise...
SONY:
It sold less than Wii in April 2007. It's showing some signs of slowing down and the market has indeed contracted.
Another thing to add....
The Xbox san's Kinect Annoucement
Was made now and not E3 for very obvious reasons.
So based on these sales and future expectations, can we say that Wii U, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 will be the worst performing Nintendo, Microsoft and Sony video game machines respectively? Market has indeed contracted.
So no more PS4 shortages..right guys?
200k sounds awful for a new console.
Another thing to add....
The Xbox san's Kinect Annoucement
Was made now and not E3 for very obvious reasons.
Hardware numbers are down drastically, and the hottest new system is selling very weakly in what many consider the strongest territory.
That's not good, no matter how you spin it.
Revenue may be up YoY, but that's only because the new systems cost so much more.
This isn't a good sign and it's clear there needs to be a major change and soon.
At this point the market has basically evolved into modern Hollywood.
There are astronomically huge hits, but they're only from a few companies and only in a few genres.
Then there's a lot of low budget stuff equivalent to indie and downloadable games.
The middle is gone now that the top is extremely selling extremely high, and there's a lot more at the bottom due to the ease of distribution.
Like Far Cry 3 and Borderlands 2 basically matching the best selling Final Fantasy game ever and not even being near the top of the heap is kind of insane when you think about it, and back in 2007 you could count the total notable indie games across the past ten years on two hands.
The market is so different now, but something had to die for it.
At $400?PS4 sales slowed down significantly as well. In a comparable time frame (April 2007), the previous market leader would have been ~150k more despite supply constraints.
Wait, so does this mean Infamous > Titanfall X1? Or really Infamous > all next-gen games for April?
If so, that's crazy. We need numbers. Where's creamsugar?!
At this point the market has basically evolved into modern Hollywood.
There are astronomically huge hits, but they're only from a few companies and only in a few genres.
Then there's a lot of low budget stuff equivalent to indie and downloadable games.
The middle is gone now that the top is extremely selling extremely high, and there's a lot more at the bottom due to the ease of distribution.
Like Far Cry 3 and Borderlands 2 basically matching the best selling Final Fantasy game ever and not even being near the top of the heap is kind of insane when you think about it, and back in 2007 you could count the total notable indie games across the past ten years on two hands.
The market is so different now, but something had to die for it.
It would be a curious study for someone to see why this happened. Was the advent of HD gaming that put a premium on big budget games alongside XBLA making people think all digital games have to be bite sized, small experiences? I find it fascinating how the mid tier has died off on consoles yet it doing decently on PC.
It would be a curious study for someone to see why this happened. Was the advent of HD gaming that put a premium on big budget games alongside XBLA making people think all digital games have to be bite sized, small experiences? I find it fascinating how the mid tier has died off on consoles yet it doing decently on PC.
It was weakest for the PS3. That's it.
Outside of that, the US doesn't play favorite. It goes to the games. And right now, the games aren't on consoles.
So no more PS4 shortages..right guys?
200k sounds awful for a new console.
I'm having a hard time understanding the Infamous quote.
Does it mean that Infamous was the best seling software when looking just to nextgen plataforms?
Another thing to add....
The Xbox san's Kinect Annoucement
Was made now and not E3 for very obvious reasons.
Wait, so does this mean Infamous > Titanfall X1? Or really Infamous > all next-gen games for April?
If so, that's crazy. We need numbers. Where's creamsugar?!
lol next gen is off to such a terrible start. PS4 and Xboxone are barely pushing any software..
-"PS4 software combined with Xbox One software sales are up over 40 percent compared to sales of the PS3 and Xbox 360 through their first six months. Wii U software sales were up over last year by over 80 percent," said NPD analyst Liam Callahan.
Except PS3 managed to match XBOX360 sales despite having half the LTD in America.
Now XBOX One is lagging behind in the market that made for over 40% the 360 LTD. That means that every month PS4 is even just 1:1ing XBone in America, the gap is getting considerably bigger thanks to Europe. You don't need spinning when using logic.
It sold less than Wii in April 2007. It's showing some signs of slowing down and the market has indeed contracted.
The Wii was $150 cheaper.
At $400?
X360 at $400 in April of that month sold less then the Ps4 did this year.
If they want to keep making "console quality" handheld software, just use PSM to sell the games so they're not stuck competing with freemium and $0.99 games on the Play Store. Vita is a nice product aimed at a market that hasn't really existed since the PSP ran its course.
Hah, you're really too jaded, Takao. After so many years Tretton, who is the most likely responsible for one the biggest mismanagement of the industry (PSP), finally left the company and the new guy seems to at least understand and know something about handhelds so have a little hope. He can't be worse than Tretton, that's for sure.
Damage control is more likely. They already did it with their PR right now, pointing to the price cut as something that will increase sales. It's a good excuse for the bad performance they will have in April and May. It's really going to take some of the wind out of their E3 but they needed to announce it now.