jarrod said:
It'll take a dramatic uptake in PS3 sales for it to pass 360's significant American base though, worldwide even. The way things are going now it looks like an insanely close battle for a vastly distant second place.... basically a repeat of GC vs Xbox proportionately.
At the current pace it will take years before Sony has overtaken MS in the US. It really depends on the 'canibalization factor' in my opinion. The 360 and PS3 are going after the same market demographics with products that are
very similar . I can see a lot of people owning both a Wii and 360, or a Wii and PS3 but you won't find that many people who have both a PS3 and 360. The vast majority of folks will only buy one of those. So one PS3 sold is also one 360 that remains on a store shelf. That means that if the PS3 becomes more popular it could seriously impact 360 sales (and vice versa). Small changes can get pretty big rather fast.
Sony only has to improve its sales by 10 or 20% to seriously impact Microsoft's sales.
Xbox 360: 250,000 - PS3: 250,000
Xbox 360: 225,000 - PS3: 275,000 (+10% in sales)
Xbox 360: 200,000 - PS3: 300,000 (+20% in sales)
This also goes the other way of course. As I said before, the PS3 is now keeping up with the 360's sales despite a higher price and a weaker games library. That's very encouraging news for Sony because if they can improve on those weak points, sales should start to pick up at least. I don't really see how MS can do any better than they already have: they already got the better games library, Xbox Live is the better online experience, they've got the better online movie store, etc. It didn't make enough of a difference and Sony will improve on all of those this year. With their biggest hitting game Halo 3 already released, all they've got left are price cuts but that's a game Sony can play too.
Also, PS3's US lead over 360 in Q1 was attributed largely to supply/availability issues on Microsoft's end. Now, they're running neck and neck again basically (and likely will continue to do so, until someone pricedrops).
I bet the 360 will get a price drop shortly before or after E3. I don't think Sony will follow immediately but sometime in October, November to spur holiday sales.
In my view it all comes down to the quality of the exclusives. If Sony can hit a couple of homeruns with titles that really matter to gamers (MGS4, LBP, R2, KZ2, GoW3, FF13) this year, I'm sure they can eat up the ww difference with the 360 pretty fast. What should worry Sony is that their hitting streak leaves a lot to be desired thanks to duds like Lair and Haze. MS has had far better luck with their own exclusives so far.