PS3 is number one down-under says SCEA head

by signup on June 30, 2007

Sony Com­puter Enter­tain­ment Aus­tralia head Michael Ephraim has analysed the lat­est sales fig­ures for the PS3 locally and has declared the hefty black gam­ing con­sole num­ber one in the region.

Quot­ing fig­ures from data track­ers GfK in Aus­tralia, Ephraim tells us (via an inter­view with Gamespot AU ) that the 50,000 units moved since the PS3 launch March 23rd makes it num­ber one next-gen gam­ing console.

Despite the Wii hit­ting 100,000 units sold since its own launch Decem­ber 7th 2006, Ephraim basis his ‘num­ber one’ call on a week by week basis; “Based on GfK since launch, PS3 has been the num­ber one next-gen con­sole, out­selling Wii and Xbox 360 every week, except for last week,” Ephraim said.

Since March 23, PS3 has been the num­ber one-selling next-gen con­sole in Aus­tralia, and this is GfK fig­ures. We’ve now sold 50,000–and we’re very excited about the fact that it’s being sold in retail­ers that are gam­ing retail­ers as a gam­ing device and other things, but as you’ll notice it’s now being sold in Har­vey Nor­man con­sumer elec­tronic stores as a Blu-ray player.”

Not so much on iTWire, but on other forums, I copped a bit of a bat­ter­ing for my arti­cle on the PS3 focus. Per­haps the shift from a sim­ple gam­ing vision to a more holis­tic enter­tain­ment hub spot­light is where Sony should be pour­ing their effort. (read arti­cle here ).

Judg­ing by Ephraim’s final com­ment on PS3 sales above, it looks like this is Sony’s think­ing also. More power to them, in mar­ket­ing it is all about find­ing your niche and pound­ing away incessantly.

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