Activision: PS3 And Xbox 360 Need To Be £97
Other statements of the bloody obvious to follow...

Activision CEO Bobby Kotick... brilliant! Image via joker.si
28 Nov 2007
Activision's chief executive, Bobby Kotick, has said that the price of both the PS3 and the Xbox 360 need to drop in price to $199 (£97) in the next two years. He believes that the Wii is leading the way in terms of pricing.
Yes, £97 PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360s.
Speaking at the Reuters Media Summit in New York, Kotick said, "The Wii at its price point is now setting a standard and an expectation, and people say, well, the Wii is less complex technically. I don't think that really matters as much to the consumer."
With that in mind, Sony and Microsoft need to follow suit. "In the next 24 months they all will need to be at that $199 (£97) price point, and you can imagine Nintendo will be down to the $129 (£63) price point over the next few years", Kotick said.
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While Sony and Microsoft have taken steps to cut the prices of their consoles over the last six months, going as low as $199 in two years might be pushing it. Of course, it might take a bit of pressure off poor old Nintendo, which just can't seem to manufacture enough Wiis.
Kotick also had a few words of wisdom for publishers who are failing to capitalise on the Wii's success, claiming that Activision has followed Nintendo's lead. "We realized that, much like Nintendo, the pathway for success and the highest operating margin leverage on the Wii is a relatively small number of titles that really capitalize on capabilities of the hardware", Kotick stated.
"Some of our competitors are doing a lot more talking about how they're organized than innovating for the Wii and if (publishers) are going to be successful they are going to have to step up to the level of innovation that Nintendo has proven themselves capable of", he added.
That said, SPOnG's hard pushed to think of an Activision title that has made the most of the Wii's capabilities. Call of Duty 3 took a decent stab at it, but when all's said and done it was a port of a multi-platform game.
Source: Reuters
Comments
9 comments posted.
Yeah, but you said it yourself, in the "good" old days £ = $. So really what Sony has got to be aiming at for Xmas 2009 is £199, and I am sure they are aiming for that. With maybe £249 for Xmas 2008 on the way.
As for $199 being the mass market acceptance point in the USA, I don't think the evidence of the PS2, Xbox 360 or Wii support that assertion.
First comment
Posted by SuperSaiyan4
Who the FCKU is this guy???!!
This comment by this COK has p1ssed me off:
'the Wii is less complex technically. I don't think that really matters as much to the consumer.'
Why do these tards think they can speak for us?
Feel like punching him in the face!!
The Wii is a gamecube 2.0 and has terrible looking games and is a novelty.
You want serious gaming you will get something other than this.
This comment by this COK has p1ssed me off:
'the Wii is less complex technically. I don't think that really matters as much to the consumer.'
Why do these tards think they can speak for us?
Feel like punching him in the face!!
The Wii is a gamecube 2.0 and has terrible looking games and is a novelty.
You want serious gaming you will get something other than this.
Latest comment
Posted by DoctorDee
tyrion wrote:
That would halve the price of the 40GB in two years from now, which I don't think is very likely.
Yeah, but you said it yourself, in the "good" old days £ = $. So really what Sony has got to be aiming at for Xmas 2009 is £199, and I am sure they are aiming for that. With maybe £249 for Xmas 2008 on the way.
As for $199 being the mass market acceptance point in the USA, I don't think the evidence of the PS2, Xbox 360 or Wii support that assertion.
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