Might not happen till '07

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Sony strategists may see a priced-down PS2 as all the company needs in '06; would ride $99 sticker--and profits--all the way to 2007.
Buried in an analyst's memo, written shortly after last week's Electronic Arts earnings call, was a hidden gem. According to the widely read team at Wedbush Morgan Securities, Sony may delay the release of the PlayStation 3 until 2007--if exactly the right conditions prevail.


Currently, the console is slated to appear in Japan before the end of that company's fiscal year--March 31, 2006--and in North America before the end of 2006.

Given the right set of circumstances, however, that release window (at least in North America) could intentionally lag until after the 2006 holiday buying season.

In a research memo sent to investors, Wedbush senior analyst Michael Pachter set up the following scene for a delayed PS3 launch. It starts with the current-generation Xbox being priced down to $99 post-Xbox 360 launch, but no lower. Concurrent with that situation--an Xbox 360 at an unspecified price and the Xbox at $99--Sony would drop the price of the PlayStation 2 to $99.

There are two components to that pricing strategy: the first is that a $99 PS2 would offer a significant distraction as the 360 launches. As Pachter states: "We believe that the company will attempt to disrupt the Xbox 360 launch with a price cut, and as a result may succeed in diverting attention away from the higher-priced next-generation console."

In addition to the "diversion rationale" is the supporting fact that "the redesigned PS2 carries a manufacturing cost of less than $99," according to Pachter. New consoles are noteworthy for the fact that at the beginning of their manufacturing cycle, the units are sold at a loss. Given that the PS2, according to Pachter, would cost less to make than to sell, it behooves Sony to extend demand for that product for as long as possible. And if Microsoft takes the Xbox price no lower than $99 (still a loss for Microsoft, according to Pachter), Sony will find itself in a win-win situation.

Another cornerstone in Pachter's theory is Sony not wanting to disappoint consumers and retailers by having too few units in the channel over the high-demand weeks of this coming December. Pachter says, "we believe that Sony suffered the ignominy of being unable to satisfy holiday ['04] demand in order to increase its gross profits over the short term."

If the PS3 launches in late '06 and suffers the same fate, Sony would be embarrassed for a second straight year. Without any PS3's in the channel, there's no chance of a shortage of stock. A backward theory perhaps, but a theory based in fact nonetheless.

The key point in Pachter's argument weighs heavily on what sort of showing the 360 has at launch. If the 360 tallies significant sales early, Sony would need to fire on all cylinders and get the PS3 into the channel ASAP. However: "Should Microsoft fail to garner sufficient software support to gain an insurmountable lead, we think that there is a possibility that the PS3 launch will slip into early 2007."

Following the distribution of the memo last week, GameSpot spoke with Pachter who emphasized that he "posited the thought as option value for Sony." Continuing, he said, "I think the 360 will do quite well."

But if the 360 does an about-face at launch and tanks, the above Plan B could be an option the cash-strapped Sony might just consider.
 
Giancarlo
Doesn't really explain why the PS3 would be release in 2007.
Two reasons: 1)To sell (more)profittable PS2 at $99 to disrupt the launch of X360. 2)To avoid another "Christmas" shortage of the new Playstaion.

I enjoy this kind of stuff, even more than the actual video games. That's how I know I'm old. :D I don't agree with this "projected" move by Sony, because so many people already own PS2. I don't see them selling too many more, even at $99. Also, it's the PS2 that's the most outdated out of the big 3. Sony should've been trying to come out first IMO.......... but I could be wrong. :p
 
If the PS3 gets delayed it will only be because of lacking production numbers. Sony wouldn't risk ruining the launch of the PS3 by waiting to sell a couple of more PS2 machines. The PS3 is way more important for them. If it will take more than a year for the console to come out after the X-Box 360 was launched, it doesn't take a genius to figure out that most potential customers would have turned to microsoft by then. Not to mention the X-Box 360 will already have dropped in price by then. Why pay $500 for a PS3 if an X-Box 360 will be on sale for about $200???
 
smellysocks12
If the PS3 gets delayed it will only be because of lacking production numbers. Sony wouldn't risk ruining the launch of the PS3 by waiting to sell a couple of more PS2 machines. The PS3 is way more important for them. If it will take more than a year for the console to come out after the X-Box 360 was launched, it doesn't take a genius to figure out that most potential customers would have turned to microsoft by then. Not to mention the X-Box 360 will already have dropped in price by then. Why pay $500 for a PS3 if an X-Box 360 will be on sale for about $200???
Exactly. I don't know about $500 to $200, but I'm guessing $350 to $300. OK, PS3 might release at $400, but my money's on $350, because they tend to sell their consoles at lower price than people originally project. Also, I think it's entirely possible that Microsoft might lower the price of X360 to under $300 by the time PS3 is released. MS has proven that they are willing to give the consoles away to build the customer-base. It worked for Xbox, they might do it again.
 
Looks like bad news for MS, knowing them they will move Halo 3s release date to the new PS3 launch date if it changes. If they do push the PS3 back i will be pretty mad and will buy a X360. I think the idea is pretty stupid myself. Looks nice on paper to sony, but the consumers will be the ones that will get affected.
 
I don't see any delay happening. Sony has already decided on a Spring 2006 release, and I doubt this one guy's opinion is going to change anything.
 
Exactley, thats all this is, just someones opinion.
 
Analysts just analyze they dont break news. I read this when they posted it. But it means nothing just like the speculated prices. Its just something for people to talk about.
 
I think Sony would have to time the PS3 release so that enough people would say "The X360 looks cool, but I'd rather wait for the PS3." Any later would be a mistake I think. Unless, of course, they have some startling gorgeous visuals demonstrating what the PS3 can do. If they don't do that or if the PS3 isn't something far above the Xbox's capability, they're going to be in trouble.
 
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If the PS3 launches in late '06 and suffers the same fate, Sony would be embarrassed for a second straight year. Without any PS3's in the channel, there's no chance of a shortage of stock. A backward theory perhaps, but a theory based in fact nonetheless.


LOL, people actually paid this guy to come up with this nonsense!!
 
I'm not worried. Sony won't make any mistakes regarding the launch of PS3. They're masterminds with this stuff! I'm looking forward to see the campaigns and the battle between Sony and MS! IMO Sony will win pretty easy. 👍
 
Yeah, they're so good thety screwed up the PS2's launch. Sure, masterminds.
 
I´ve read in another forum that the white PSP will start to be produced next tuesday, and the PS3 in March. This was said by a Brazilian girl that works at the Sony factory in Japan.
 
Chances of the PS3 coming in '07 are slim, possible, but slim. Sony will release it with a shortage or not, all it will do is create a frenzy for them, and they will sell out of stores like hot cakes. It's typical marketing.

Basically, when something is in high demand but limited quantity, people buy it up if ti's in high demand. But, when it's no longer low in quantity, the demand buz is still there, and they still sell like hotcakes. Same thing happened with the PS2, and it was similar, just not as big, for the PSP.
 
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