Destination PlayStation (Miami, Florida, www.destinationplaystation.com, February 27 – March 3) - The 6th annual Destination PlayStation is Sony’s industry-only retailer conference not open to the public. The event provides retail partners and industry participants the ability to preview important Sony products ahead of E3. Sony has in the past released key product launch info at Destination PlayStation, for instance at the conference in 2004 they officially delayed the PSP.
DevStation - PS3 Developer Conference (London, http:/www.devstation.scee.com, March 1-2). DevStation is a Sony-sponsored developer conference open only to the development community that is this year exclusively dedicated to the PlayStation 3 platform. We expect details on the final specs of the PS3 to be revealed at this event.
PEG PS3 Assumptions:
• Launch Date: Japan (June/July ‘06), North America (November ‘06), Europe (early ‘07).
• Pricing: 40,000-50,000 yen ($349 - $449).
• Launch quantities: PEG model 1.5M in the U.S. (note: could be conservative. Recently Pioneer executive Andy Parson said in an interview to website Digital Bits, "The PS3 is launching right at the forefront of Blu-ray disc. If Sony ships the kind of numbers we expect them to this year, that will provide a very rapid growth of players out there hungry for titles. We've been hearing between 4 (million) and 7 million (PS3s) could ship." We assume that’s a global number.
• Games: Similar to the Xbox 360 launch, we expect only a few strong titles at launch. In fact we think Sony would ship the PS3 even if the launch lineup is weak to ensure Blu-Ray penetrates the market this holiday season; after all Sony launched the PS2 back in 2000 with only 1 Sony-developed game, a forgettable fireworks simulation game called Fantavision (sold a meek 50,000 units per NPD). The majority of initial PS3 games will most likely be sequels of existing franchises you can already play on the PS2 or Xbox/Xbox 360. Based on our evaluation of early cross-platform games (games that will be available for either the Xbox 360 or the PS3), there seems to be virtually no visual difference between them, despite Sony’s claims of the PS3’s technical superiority. In a recent Forbes interview, Andrew Goldman, chief executive of Pandemic Studios, says it will take years to fully exploit Cell's capabilities (the new IBM CPU in the PS3). Sony has confirmed 4,000 PS3 development kits have been shipped. GameStop is listing most PS3 games with a 3/1/06 ship date, but we expect that date to slip, and Metal Gear Solid 4 with a 12/1/06 ship date.
• Expect: Hardware production delays similar to the Xbox 360 and the PS2.
First off I DO not expect it in June-July, but that would be nice.
Second, the game comparison doesn't bode well for Sony, but then again I dont really believe it..