Playstation EA: Sony's Video Game Dominance is Over, but will still win this gen

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Electronic Arts Inc.'s outgoing chief executive Larry Probst said on Monday the world's biggest video game publisher expects Sony Corp.'s dominance over the console market to slip in the current hardware war.

Sony has had an iron grip on global console sales with its PlayStation 2, which is estimated to have accounted for more than 60 percent of combined unit sales in the last console cycle that started in 1999. But the company delivered its new PlayStation 3 a year after Microsoft Corp.'s competing Xbox 360 hit stores.

Underdog rival Nintendo Co. Ltd. is also putting up a tough fight with its $250 Wii console, which has a price about half that of the Xbox 360 or PS3 and a one-handed, motion-sensitive controller that makes game play more active and intuitive.

"We expect that there will be a more level playing field this time around than last time," said Probst, who expects Sony to win the new console war, but with a less commanding lead.

"I think the issue is that (the PS3 is) expensive," Probst said during a Web cast from an investor conference hosted by Morgan Stanley.

"This should not have surprised anyone," said Probst, who added that the crowd gathered for Sony's press conference at last year's E3 trade show gasped when Sony said its high-end PS3 would cost $600 in the United States.

Microsoft's top-line Xbox 360 retails for $400.

Probst said the Wii was off to a great start and EA has boosted its investment in games for the Wii and for Nintendo's popular DS hand-held player. Microsoft appears to be on its way to gaining share, he said.

Sony is primed for a March 23 PS3 launch in Europe, where it has a loyal following. Response to the PS3 has been less robust than anticipated in Japan and the United States, where expected shortages eased sooner than expected.

"No one should count Sony out at this point in the game. This is going to be a long race," Probst cautioned, saying the PS3 delivers potent technology for the money.

Sony overtook Nintendo as leader in the game console market in the mid-1990s with its original PlayStation, which leapfrogged rivals with improved graphics and other features that gave game makers the tools to deliver innovative games.

EA said last week that former Chief Operating Officer John Riccitiello would return as the Silicon Valley-based game maker's CEO on April 2, with Probst continuing as executive chairman.

Riccitiello left the largest video game maker in 2004 to become a co-founder and managing partner at Elevation Partners, a media and entertainment buyout firm.

Sony says it has shipped more than 115 million PS2s globally. The PS2, which now sells for around $130, was the second-best selling console in the United States in January behind the Wii.

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  • C chamir44:
    My withdraw
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  • Necrokiller Necrokiller:
    Reminds me of the time MS tried to charge PC gamers for online play
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  • Necrokiller Necrokiller:
    When will console companies realize this sh*t doesn't work on PC
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  • SolitarySoldier SolitarySoldier:
    doesn't change the fact that sony is extra chu this gen
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  • StrikerX StrikerX:
    Mofos sharpened a spear and shoved it up theirs and Arrowhead's ass
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  • StrikerX StrikerX:
    Sony <3
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  • Necrokiller Necrokiller:
    Jeez, throwing all those sales away for the sake of PsN accounts. What a mess.
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  • Chandoo Chandoo:
    faraany3k said:
    I have heard that it is now unplayable in countries which do not support handful of third world countries not recognized by Sony like Pakistan. Steam is a true global platform.Then they cry that console gaming is dying.
    170 + countries where Steam sells but PSN doesn't will lose access unless they use VPN
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  • Chandoo Chandoo:
    It has a worst rating on Steam than last years MW3 now. Jeese Sony, how can you fuck it up THIS BAD
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  • faraany3k faraany3k:
    I have heard that it is now unplayable in countries which do not support handful of third world countries not recognized by Sony like Pakistan. Steam is a true global platform.Then they cry that console gaming is dying.
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  • Chandoo Chandoo:
    How to ruin a perfectly good thing for dummies - by Sony
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  • Chandoo Chandoo:
    Helldivers 2 is now trending worse stream user reviews than SUICIDE SQUAD
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  • Necrokiller Necrokiller:
    Good guy Gaben refunding the game way past what the policy allows 👍
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  • Necrokiller Necrokiller:
    Poor Arrowhead getting screwed by Sony 😞
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  • Necrokiller Necrokiller:
    Gaben ki reach hai, PSN ki nahi hai. Gaben ain't stressing over publishers who rush to his store in the first place 😂
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  • Chandoo Chandoo:
    Gaben ki reach nah hai :(
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  • Chandoo Chandoo:
    saeen I don't think the PSN teams are stressing over needing to offer hundreds of thousands of refunds lol
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  • Necrokiller Necrokiller:
    fuckin' lol
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  • Necrokiller Necrokiller:
    Saeen literally glossed over the fact that PSN isn't available in those 177 countries
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  • Chandoo Chandoo:
    fuckin' lol
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  • Chandoo Chandoo:
    Helldivers 2 delisted on Steam from 177 countries
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  • Necrokiller Necrokiller:
    iampasha said:
    Alan wake 2 is yet to recover it's development costs. Due to no physical release and no steam launch.
    You reap what you sow. This is what happens when you take away choice from consumers. Even with 88% split going to developers, they can't recoup costs. Meanwhile, Helldivers 2 is a massive hit for Sony thanks in big part to Steam.
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