Sabtu, 15 Desember 2007

Sony says global sales of PS3 to top 11 million (AFP)

TOKYO (AFP) - Worldwide sales of Sony Corp.s PlayStation 3 are expected to reach 11 million by the end of this fiscal year, a senior executive said in an interview published Saturday.

Sony Computer Entertainments chief executive Kazuo Hirai told the Yomiuri Shimbun newspaper he was confident of fulfilling that goal despite stiff competition from Nintendos Wii and Microsofts XBoX 360.

The PlayStation3 "is starting afresh as a console to play games with. Although pricing strategy is important, now we would like to put our strength in the number of software games," he said.

Sony cut the price of the PS3 by 10 percent in Japan to 39,980 yen (356 dollars) and launched a new slimmed-down version, ratcheting up the competition with its rivals ahead of the crucial year-end sales period.

A recent report said the PS3 video games console had outsold Nintendos Wii in Japan in November.

The company has also announced that PS3 sales in North America more than tripled in the crucial Thanksgiving holiday week after a 100-dollar price cut.

Hirai told the Yomiuri he would like to see Sonys game division "escape as soon as possible from the red and return to the black in fiscal year 2008."

 
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