The Ps3 Games Mystery
The news is out: the PS3 games console is to be launched simultaneously around the globe in November 2006. But despite the grand global launch plan for the PS3 games console, there are doubts about its impact on the market. Even more, game analysts doubt if this global launch can help Sony regain lost market because of the earlier release of Microsoft’s Xbox 360. There are also many speculations why the new PS3’s launch keeps getting delayed.
Though Sony claims that the delays were due to digital rights management or DRM
troubles, many analysts believe otherwise. Analysts pose more pressing issues
as reasons for the PS3 games console’s launch delays. Eiichi Katayama, an
analyst from Tokyo-based Nomura Securities’ Financial & Economic Research,
suggests that the delays are probably caused by the slow progress of graphics
chip development. Others offer reasons such as the insufficiency of appropriate
software titles. However, Sony is quick to dismiss these rumors and again
reiterated the problem of DRM for their Blu-ray optical drive.
Blu-ray chips provide the new console with removable PS3 storage capacity that
is five times bigger than the storage provided by DVDs of older consoles.
Reports that PS3’s Blu-ray and DRM features are almost finished make them
unlikely causes of delays. According to Katayama, ROM Mark and BD+ licensing
have already started which makes copy protection technology an implausible
reason. Analysts believe that if DRM technology really causes the delay, the
profit from PS3 games consoles would not suffer too much. However, if the
reasons are as they believe — graphics chip development — the sales impact
would probably be the worst in Sony’s history.
Sony contradicts the analysts’ measure of the situation and denies that the
delays set the PS3 games console and the company at a disadvantage behind
Microsoft and Xbox 360. Xbox 360 hit the stores last year and is still the top
gaming console according to market trends. Jennie Kong, Sony’s European
branch’s PR manager, defends the company’s strategy and claims that the company
doesn’t allow itself to be dictated by its competitors’ moves. However,
history supports the analysts’ views of the matter. It can be recalled that
Microsoft and Sony had once faced the same situation, only this time, Sony has
the advantage with the early release of their PS2 over the first Xbox. Current
Analysis’ Steve Kovsky reminds us that at that time, Microsoft suffered huge
losses; clearly, Sony is slated for the same fate with PS3.
The company refrains from making comments about the allegations of no licensing.
They maintain that all-important announcements have been made during the E3
trade show and all other announcements would be made on the PS3 games console
launch. This announcement, instead of putting a stop to the rumor mill only
fuel the fire. But as it is, there is nothing gamers can do but just play their
PS3 games and wait.
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