Sony: PS3 was on “life support” (PlayStation 3)

“Two years ago PlayStation was on life support,” Stringer said during The Wall Street Journal’s D: All Things Digital Conference on Wednesday.

Lofty development costs for the console were nearly “catastrophic” for his company, he said.

But he says everything is fine and dandy now with PS3, following improved sales and a win in the HD-DVD vs. Blu-ray format war.

He said he’s “very pleased” with the console’s performance, and is optimistic that games will begin to take more advantage of the PS3’s processing power.

Stringer said as early as January this year that PS3 was “out of the woods” after a rough launch, hindered by a high retail price tag, stiff competition from Xbox 360, and a slim games lineup.

As for the movie format war, Stringer said that if HD-DVD would’ve won, a reference to “Betamax 2″ would’ve been engraved on his tombstone.

He also denied that Blu-ray won because Sony paid movie studios the most money. “We were not in the check-writing competition,” he said.

The future of Blu-ray is promising, even in the face of digital downloads, according to Stringer, who said that consumers will take a long time to move away from physical media to purely digital.

Courtesy of Next Generation

May 29, 2008

  • Castlevania movie gets backed by $200m financing (Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia)
  • Sans Digital ships five-drive HDDRACK5
  • PS3 voted ‘teen favourite’ (PlayStation 3)
  • Phil Harrison’s Sony shoes filled (PlayStation 3)
  • 2 Responses to “Sony: PS3 was on “life support” (PlayStation 3)”

    1. Japan to get new red PS2, blue PSPs & PS Eye (PlayStation 3) « Games News Weblog Says:

      [...] Sony: PS3 was on “life support” (PlayStation 3) [...]

    2. £237 for a steering wheel? You could buy a car for that! (PlayStation 3) « Games News Weblog Says:

      [...] Sony: PS3 was on “life support” (PlayStation 3) [...]

    Comments are closed.