PS4's strong sales leaves confused strategy within Sony

PS4's strong sales leaves confused strategy within Sony
Earlier this month, Sony proudly boasted that the hit PlayStation 4 console had reached 10 million units sold in just 9 months, a record for the company.

While setting records for sales would normally be seen as a huge positive, the sales have left a confused strategy for Sony's head execs, who are now scrambling to figure out the future of the console.



Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios President Shuhei Yoshida confirmed during a recent interview that the company does not know why the console is selling so hotly, and that not knowing could bring their team issues moving forward. For example, if the 10 million sales were all to hardcore gamers, once those run out, the company will have a very hard time predicting future sales as "casual gamers" may not find the PS4 a necessary expense.

Says Yoshida: "As soon as we see a great sales number, our instinct tells us we should be concerned about future sales, right? Are we exhausting all the core gamers? If we sell this number of units, there are no more consumers we can sell to. That's a really terrifying prospect."

Of course, there could be a nice mix of consumers purchasing the PS4, including those that simply want a Blu-ray player/set-top box combo. Sony will have a better grasp as the year continues on.

Source:
Eurogamer



Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 21 Aug 2014 12:30
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console gamers Sony PlayStation 4
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  • 5 comments
  • rocky38

    Sony says We've finally caught the goose that lays the golden egg! Now what to we do with the goose and all these eggs? It's hard to believe they didn't plan of this scenario too.

    21.8.2014 14:49 #1

  • Bozobub

    Apparently Sony cannot (or simply does not want to) understand that the PS4 is merely LESS CRAPPY than the XBone. It really is that simple. It doesn't hurt that it's also cheaper, to boot.

    22.8.2014 00:19 #2

  • Interestx

    I think PS4 will do ok, eventually.
    The trouble is, right now, the owners I know are admitting to being more than a little underwhelmed by the new console
    (& for the sake of fairness I'm happy betting that applies to a lot of Xbox One owners too).
    The compelling games just aren't there & the step forward from the last gen isn't exactly a huge 'wow factor'.
    Not much of a surprise when they were built with HD TVs in mind & (realistically) a 1080p cap on res

    22.8.2014 06:49 #3

  • mightyzog

    They need to add "cool" features. When I bought my PS4 I was torn because I play fantasy football and the XB1 having the feature that keeps track of your team and sends notifications about your team had me very interested. By the cheaper price at the time sold me. Would love to see this "feature" on the PS4 or something equivalent.

    22.8.2014 07:14 #4

  • Jemborg

    Haha, that's priceless.

    Sony can't believe that this time they ticked all the boxes and the public responded accordingly. :D

    Isn't there something about building a better something and people beating a path to your door?

    Sure, there's more to it and Sony should do their research anyway but it's my opine that regardless of smart TVs etc etc people still have a great deal of regard for a console. They relate to them, they grew up with them.

    It's not just hard-core gamers imo. But, I suppose, they might run the Wii risk in that everyone buys the platform but SFA do anything much with it...

    Its a lot easier being righteous than right.


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    30.8.2014 23:09 #5

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