Could the PS3 be Sony's final console?
by Steven Williamson
on 1 December 2006, 10:12
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Its been no secret that the PS3 launch gas been a bit of a shambles, but could this analyst's prediction really come true? Following on from yesterday's major Sony management re-shuffle, which saw Ken Kutaragi moving from his Presidential role in the company to Chairman, a financial analyst from Nomura, Yuta Sakurai, has spoken to the Financial Times and believes that this recent role change may be "the start of a shift from hardware to software"
Kaz Hirai has now taken on the role as President and Sukurai believes that most of Hirai's management career has focused on software. Sukarai told the Financial Times, "I cannot now imagine a PlayStation 4."
The press release issued by Sony yesterday played down the role change by stating that Kutaragi will still play a major role in Sony and will "exercise his power to reinforce and further accelerate the development of the PlayStation business."
According to research company, iSuppli, Sony are losing approximately $307 on each console it sells. Console manufacturers often sell their hardware at a loss with the hope of profiting from game sales, but these high losses far outweigh those of previous consoles, but will Sony really call it a day?
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Source : Financial Times
UPDATE (10.50am) - Sony has inevitably responded to the story, with US spokesperson Dave Karraker saying, "Following the launch of the PlayStation 3 just a few weeks ago, and witnessing the huge consumer demand for the product, I think it would be rather short-sighted for anyone to predict there might not be a next generation of PlayStation product."
Source : Gamespot