James Delahunty
21 Mar 2007 19:30
With the Sony PS3 console set to launch tomorrow in Europe, retailers are reporting phenomenal demand for the console. The European launch was originally set for November 2006, but was delayed due to many factors including Blu-Ray component production problems. Now the PlayStation 3 (PS3) is about to be launched (and some Italian retailers have broken the street date) but some European gamers are still disappointed and upset that the delay took place.
However, David Reeves, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) president and CEO, has said that he doesn't see the launch delay as "disappointing", but instead it will be beneficial for Sony. "It's not. It has been really beneficial to us. We're going to get it right." he said in an interview. "It has been rather like taking a bottle of soda water and we've shaken it so hard over the last six months that when we take the cork off, it's just going to explode."
He also took the opportunity to respond to critics claims that the console's demand is being over-estimated and that because pre-orders are still available even now, the phenomenal demand claim is hard to believe. Reeves said that just because the stores aren't out of stocks yet doesn't mean that the console is selling strongly.
Source:
GameSpot