| Sony PS3 New Order. Now it is Chairmen Ken. |
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| by Mike Bantick | |
| Friday, 01 December 2006 | |
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Amid analyst reports predicting big losses for Sony, and adjustments to shipping targets, Sony Computer Entertainment has announced movement at the executive level. This includes a “please sit in the corner” order to the father of the PlayStation. Is there panic in the electronic giant’s ranks?
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Sony has always stated that the PlayStation 3 is the single most important product in the group’s extensive line up – this has been confirmed in a statement to Bloomberg by Howard Stringer, Sony CEO. Other troubles are brewing on the developer front with Namco Bandai President Yakeo Takasu complaining that the number of sales needed for any one game title to make a buck, is now pushing Half a million. This is due to production costs for the PS3 platform and compares with around 100,000 for the PS2. This correspondent cannot help feeling that Takasu is trying to ride a Sony negative publicity wave for some reason. Sony have always had a level of dictating the quality levels of games for their platforms, and developers have always complied but bemoaned these requirements as pushing up their costs. But as they become familiar with the platform, this will be less of an issue.
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