Sony committed to PS3 for 10 years
Posted on
May 14th, 2007
by
PS3Vault
SCEA president Jack Tretton has confirmed that the company has long term plans for PlayStation 3, playing down concerns over initial sales figures.
As reported by the LA Times, 1.2 million PS3 consoles have been sold in the US since November. The figure for Wii, which launched around the same time, stands at 2.1 million, while Microsoft’s 18 month lead has given Xbox 360 an installed base of 5.3 million units.
“We didn’t get into PS3 for the first six months of 2007 - we’re into this for the next 10 years and beyond,” said Tretton.
“A million units one way or another at this point isn’t going to worry us.”
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You really have to wonder what the ps3 is really capable of. I don’t think any console generation has lasted that long.
Well if anything you can use it as your bluray player for the next 10 years till they decide to come out with the next best thing. Its starting to look like bluray is gonna knock hddvd on its butt.