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Report: PS3 to sell for $399, cost $494 to make
Old 07-02-2005, 01:56 PM   #1
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Cool Report: PS3 to sell for $399, cost $494 to make

According to the latest issue of Japanese magazine Toyo Keizai, Merrill Lynch Japan Securities has recently calculated an analysis that the production of a single PlayStation 3 console will cost Sony approximately 54,000 yen to make ($494), as of its initial release in 2006.


Merrill Lynch Japan estimates that the machine's main components--namely its Cell chip, RSX, and BD-ROM drive--will cost about 11,000 yen ($101) each. After adding the other electronics that will be used in the PS3, the machine's production cost goes up to 54,000 yen.

Given that Sony's PS3 will face stiff competition from Microsoft's Xbox 360, the chances that Sony will release its console at its production cost is slim. Under the assumption that the Xbox 360 is expected to sell at around $299, Merrill Lynch Japan predicts that Sony will sell each PS3 at the price of 44,800 yen ($410) in Japan and $399 in America. That would mean Sony would suffer a loss of more than 130 billion yen ($1.18 billion) during the first year of the PS3's release.

By comparison, the PlayStation 2 cost 39,800 yen ($364) in Japan and $299 in America when it launched in 2000. During its first year of release, Sony Computer Entertainment suffered a loss of 51.1 billion yen ($458 million), but it recovered the next year with a profit of 82.9 billion yen ($759 million), followed by 112.6 billion yen ($1.03 billion) the year after.

It is normal for game companies to take a loss on hardware whenever a new console launches, since they typically focus on acquiring market share rather than generating a profit during the first year. During the second year and afterward, they can recover the losses with the savings that come from mass production and with licensing fees from publishers.

However, Merrill Lynch Japan warns that the normal console business cycle may be disrupted if Microsoft cuts the Xbox 360's price when the PlayStation 3 launches. The report goes on to say that such a move could hurt Sony's plans, bringing an additional loss of 80 billion yen ($730 million) in its second year and 50 billion yen ($457 million) in its third year. Thus far, Sony has already invested 200 billion yen ($1.83 billion) into development and production for the Cell chip alone.

Toyo Keizai goes on to interview Sony Computer Entertainment president Ken Kutaragi, who avoided revealing the PS3's price but hinted that it would not be marked down excessively. "Whether consumers think a product is expensive or cheap all depends on the balance between its appeal and price," he said. "Our ideal [for the PS3] is for consumers to think to themselves, 'OK, I'll work more hours and buy it.' We want people to feel that they want it, no matter what."

"When Nintendo was selling its 16-bit machine at around 12,500 yen ($114), we sold the first PlayStation at 39,800 yen ($364)," continued Kutaragi. "The press was saying that it was expensive, but it was a huge hit. It's the same thing with the PlayStation Portable from last year. The Game Boy Advance is a same handheld gaming machine, and it costs less than 10 thousand yen ($91). On the other hand, our PSP had cost 25,000 yen ($229). But people lined up overnight to buy it, and it sold out on the day of its launch. It all depends on whether people want it. Of course, I'm confident that the PS3 is a product that people will definitely want."
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This is all just speculation though right? I dont think the final price will be much higher than what the PS2 was priced at.
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Well yes, it's stated in the article that Kutaragi did not disclose the actual retail price (who am I, Bob Barker?) for the PS3.


I also believe in Kutaragi's theory: Price is no object if people want it --if it has the appeal and design to warrant the price tag.

For me, the price over-powered the need for the PSP, others didn't give two ****s. It was apparent in launch sales for the PSP and just as the article explains with the Playstation and other consoles.
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I also believe in Kutaragi's theory: Price is no object if people want it --if it has the appeal and design to warrant the price tag.
if you only have a low income and you only can get a console that cost $300 or what until the console drops to $300 which takes like 1-2 years to lower a console price, or get one now and have fun with it, the Xbox360 will most likely drop its price when the PS3 comes out so (if they both cost this much) xbox360 could be $250 1/2 the price of the PS3 $500. i think it will be like $250 to $400 if xbox360 lower its price.(this isnt fact but what if)
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I also believe in Kutaragi's theory: Price is no object if people want it --if it has the appeal and design to warrant the price tag.
if you only have a low income and you only can get a console that cost $300 or what until the console drops to $300 which takes like 1-2 years to lower a console price, or get one now and have fun with it, the Xbox360 will most likely drop its price when the PS3 comes out so (if they both cost this much) xbox360 could be $250 1/2 the price of the PS3 $500. i think it will be like $250 to $400 if xbox360 lower its price.(this isnt fact but what if)

Which would be a great marketing scheme on Microsoft's part. It's brilliant to bring out their console first, then, when PS3 is due to come out, they lower the price on the Xbox 360 and launch Halo 3.

Sony is doomed unless they can combat that type of attack. They're going to need the mother of all launch titles.
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