Funny, consoles used to come out of the gates bundling.Acert93 said:Bottomline is companies don't bundle unless there is a lack of demand. If Sony was confident they would sell units there would be no need to bundle additional software -- which, mind you, hurts profits.
patsu said:If the pre-order numbers are good, it will alleviate concerns about PS3's high pricing.
In addition to these effects, it will be more useful for SCE to collect some firsthand data about the real demand for PS3 rather than from an unreliable market research firm/questionnaire. Certainly selling $499/$599 consoles is an experiment, they can't be too prepared for it.cthellis42 said:Funny, consoles used to come out of the gates bundling.
I don't think it's lack of demand in this case, but rather:
- Alleviating some of the price concerns.
- Convincing more on-the-fencers to hop on early. (It'd be a ~$60 price drop for them, eh?)
- Better ability to control launch shipments and numbers
- More first-weeks software sales numbers to crow about.
One just hopes the offer extends to other markets! :smile:
Tap In said:don't know why it matters. they should most certainly sell out for the first few months at any price.
It's the ability to reduce the price of the box to $199 (even $299) that is the real concern IMO.
patsu said:I thought about that but no one can be sure about "sell out at any price" since there is always a margin of error for any forecasts.
A successful pre-order allows Sony to _confirm_ the sell-out prediction beforehand. It's an important psychological advantage.
Ultimately, it will give Sony better control, credibility and negotiation power, allow Sony to focus more on doing its job (no need to damage control), plus stamp out any negative PR. I really hope the official pre-order promotion is universal.
patsu said:Yes it would be a good thing to do. It will also provide valuable data for Sony.
The other benefit is price management. Say if (in case) Sony need to drop the price quickly after launch (without the game), the first wave of people won't scream.
EDIT: Oh... if my memory is correct, Ken, Phil and Kaz already mentioned that they will bundle some sort of content with PS3 sales many months ago. Not sure if they were refering to Blu-ray movies.
wco81 said:For the PS2, I think some boxes included a coupon you could mail in for 3 or 4 DVDs. This was something they were doing with virtually all DVD players at the time. In fact, there were some DVDs with packaging indicating they worked with the PS2 or were specially designed for it.
Also relatively earl in the PS2's life, they had a SKU with GT3 in the box for less than the price of purchasing them separately.
For the PSP, they included a UMD of Spiderman 2 in the box.
For the PS3, the least they should do is include the mail-in coupon for Blu-Ray movies. Or a demo disc with clips included in the box.
One big discount chain last week advertised 4 free movies with the purchase of the $1000 Samsung Blu-Ray player while another offered one. Not sure if they gave you the movies at the time of purchase or you had to mail in a coupon and wait a couple of months.