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I think the 80GB model will drop to 499$ relatively soon. It has to, or the pricing strategy is not "passive" it's diabolical.
Which is something i was thinking about this morning. We haven't yet had a PS3 price-drop, and Sony aren't announcing one. They're content to sit back on the sales on the moment. Meanwhile XB360 had a cut and has gained a little momentum. If PS3 sales drop back to where they were prior to the short-lived sale price, it's not going to look good for the platform. The cost to produce the hardware has dropped considerably, we know. So why the passive pricing strategy?
I think a drop pre-Christmas (or Thanksgiving even) is inevitable, and hopefully a substantial drop at that. $150, £100 would do wonders. Yet I have little hope. Sony seem to be happy with, at best, mediocre sales. What i can't fathom though is if the price to manufacturer has dropped so much, as we think it has, why aren't they turning into userbase rather than lower losses? Userbase is way more important this early in the product life-span than the financial report for the division.
I think a drop pre-Christmas (or Thanksgiving even) is inevitable, and hopefully a substantial drop at that. $150, £100 would do wonders. Yet I have little hope. Sony seem to be happy with, at best, mediocre sales. What i can't fathom though is if the price to manufacturer has dropped so much, as we think it has, why aren't they turning into userbase rather than lower losses? Userbase is way more important this early in the product life-span than the financial report for the division.
I think they'll drop the price on the 80GB once they're sure the majority of the 60GB are cleared from retailers. I doubt Sony is really happy with their sales.
Im not so sure. And the 60gb is FAR FROM CLEAR from retailers. Maybe Sony warehouse, not retailers. I do my weekly check and my 3 Best Buys this week had over 35 in stock each.
As far as price cuts, I think so many of you are delusional. The cheapest we will see the 80gb is going to be the current $499. For others to think another $100+ is coming off, before this holiday, wishful thinking.
Don't get me wrong, it would be fantastic for the customer, but think about what you are proposing.
Sorry, but how does a huge price cut damage sales? LAIR and Folklore were advertised for £15 instead of £40 at Amazon. Did that make shoppers worry that the games were terrible and Sony were trying to sell them cheap, so steered clear?
People already know what PS3 is. Those interested know the price. The moment the price drops, they'll pick it up. They won't run away worrying that something weird is going on. As long as the software is there, the consumers will be there.
Also, $100 drop may be okay for the US, but it'd be fairly insignificant overseas. Given the inflated price of the PS3 over here, a £100 drop would make sense, and that equates to a $200 price drop. Perhaps overoptimistic, so split the difference and go with £75 from £425 to £350, and that'll be $150 off. From a sales POV, Sony really want to reach ~£300 as a major stepping stone. If they're only going to have one drop, it'll need to be a biggie. If they stop at £375 for another year, they'll just fall way, way behind.
I don't know that it would damage sells. I'm just talking about a brand image that's carefully been built over the last decade+ as the market leader in gaming.
As far as price cuts, I think so many of you are delusional. The cheapest we will see the 80gb is going to be the current $499. For others to think another $100+ is coming off, before this holiday, wishful thinking.
Don't get me wrong, it would be fantastic for the customer, but think about what you are proposing.
I agree. It'll be a while before the 60gb is gone. Probably the Christmas rush will do it. I also think anything over $100 cut is crazy talk. There's no way they can cut the price that much. They'll just end up looking desperate and lose a lot of money in the process. They still have to project a confident brand image and a huge price cut signals panic to their investors and fan base.
Honestly, dropping a games console to $400 USD is not going have an effect on their brand image.
These guy's have launched at $299 in the past, and $400 is still alot of money to play video games.
Dropping to $400 would do nothing but stimulate a huge surge of sales for holidays, and begin to get Sony back on track to where they need to be.
I agree that dropping to 400$ would probably be the best move, as I think it would make PS3 sell good amounts, but what if it doesn't? The game library for this holiday season is not as good as X360's, atleast I honestly think so. Wii is selling like hotcakes no matter what software it has, so there is a possible PR nightmare associated with a price cut, IF it does little to spur sales. I personally feel that the Playstation brand is strong enough to push the units even from a weaker software position, but I wouldn't be surprised if Sony would sit on this current situation for a while and only start the serious push when they have the game arsenal to quarantee excellent numbers.
no one said they have been. the article one posted said they cleared their warehouses.Im not so sure. And the 60gb is FAR FROM CLEAR from retailers. Maybe Sony warehouse, not retailers. I do my weekly check and my 3 Best Buys this week had over 35 in stock each.
i don't see why its so far fetched. it would be much smarter for Sony to increase their userbase at the risk of losing money. they could easily just drop motorstorm from the bundle and sell it for, say, $50 less. i think it would help them a lot if they drop the price lower than 499 before the holidays, especially if MS has another pricedrop.As far as price cuts, I think so many of you are delusional. The cheapest we will see the 80gb is going to be the current $499. For others to think another $100+ is coming off, before this holiday, wishful thinking.