Bingo - the same reason the Xbox with a HDD was cheaper than the PS2.Pretty simple, the 360 is less popular so it needs the lower price.
Bingo - the same reason the Xbox with a HDD was cheaper than the PS2.Pretty simple, the 360 is less popular so it needs the lower price.
I still can´t understand how the 360 with harddrive and HDMI can be cheaper than a Wii.
Ever heard of supply and demand? Demand for Wii is huge, thus the high price.
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But of course it´s true, the demand for the PS3 and WII must be extraordinary high compared to the 360 that hardly sells anything....
Microsoft claims to have sold 7 millions 360s in Europe:
http://www.jeuxvideo.com/news/2008/00030229-7-millions-de-xbox-360-en-europe.htm
7 million is 2 million more than they announced earlier in the year. I think that beats its NA sales over the period. That's a lot of sales in a short time given how it's "supposed" to be struggling in this territory. I guess 2 consecutive price cuts have been effective.
Microsoft has announced that November was the biggest sales month ever for the Xbox 360 in Europe, with the hardware sales “up 124 percent over last November”.
The company also cites GfK-ChartTrack data as suggesting that the 360 outsold the PS3 “across the entire region and in particular has seen significant gains in markets like France, Spain and Italy, where it has been outselling PlayStation 3 week after week.”
ChartTrack was UK. GfK was European, notably Germany and Spain in earlier reporting. the combo coverge is thus pan-European. I vaguely remember an announcement of a joint venture between the two companies, or somesuch.
I don’t think that those Gfk-ChartTrack is very reliable of that it tracks the whole European continent correctly.
Yesterday I read claims from Microsoft that they sold more 360’s then PS3’s in every European country and that they based their conclusion on the Gfk-ChartTrack numbers.
I bet my both hands on it that in Brussels/Belgium (and I’m rather sure also in the Netherlands ) that is certainly not the case. The 360 was already overtaken by the PS3 a year ago. And even with the price drop (and the rebates plus that some shops throw in a lot of games like far cry 2 + fable 2 combo for 250 euro) they aren’t really flying of the shell.
No we are not going to go down in price; neither are we going to go down in price on PS3 in spring time either. Absolutely not, whatever you might have heard to the contrary.
Our strategy is very much value added. I am confident that in PAL territories our installed base is 300,000 units ahead of Xbox 360.
When we came into the industry we started at zero. And we had to have a model that offered price elasticity. As soon as we got the manufacturing price down on PSOne we lowered the price. Same with PS2. But we're not doing that on PS3 - that's not the model, even if people are expecting it.
We're relying on the fact that the industry will keep growing and while we might have a comparatively smaller share of the market we will have higher sales. PS3 is tracking where PS2 was at the same point in its life. The value added strategy will continue for some years to come.
We are in a solid position, and are not lackadaisical. Next year we are probably going to be a little bit more aggressive when we reach the break-even point.
I don’t think that those Gfk-ChartTrack is very reliable of that it tracks the whole European continent correctly.
Yesterday I read claims from Microsoft that they sold more 360’s then PS3’s in every European country and that they based their conclusion on the Gfk-ChartTrack numbers.
I bet my both hands on it that in Brussels/Belgium (and I’m rather sure also in the Netherlands ) that is certainly not the case. The 360 was already overtaken by the PS3 a year ago. And even with the price drop (and the rebates plus that some shops throw in a lot of games like far cry 2 + fable 2 combo for 250 euro) they aren’t really flying of the shell.