Slow Vita Sales Don't Bother Sony

The Wooster

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Slow Vita Sales Don't Bother Sony


Vita sales have slowed to a trickle in Japan but Sony remains unconcerned.

Sony managed to sell 325,000 PlayStation Vitas in the handheld's first week of release. Unfortunately, sales have slowed since then, with second week sales dropping to an unimpressive 72,479. Many Japanese retailers are offering a 20% discount on the current RRP in an attempt to boost sales. For comparison; Nintendo's 3DS managed 375,000 sales in its first week and 210,000 in its second and that was still considered a poor enough launch to warrant a massive price-cut less than six months after launch. Sony, however, is choosing to ignore the bad and concentrate on the good.

"If you look at the word-of-mouth factor, it's really strong because people are bringing it home and really enjoying it," said hardware marketing boss, John Koller, in an interview with Gamespot at this week's CES. "That satisfaction rate is really high. But also in terms of when we funnel in additional hardware units, that'll dictate how many sales there are and how many sell through. We're still in the first couple weeks, and we're trying to get as many units into market as possible. We're going to give it some time, but overall those numbers have been to forecast."

The fact the 3DS is currently destroying the Vita in the Japanese sales charts didn't stop Koller from throwing a few barbs Nintendo's way.

"What we really wanted to do, and I think we learned from past, most recent, handheld device launches, is that you don't want to launch strongly and then go dark for three or four months and have nothing," he said. "So in subsequent months for Vita, we have launch, then we have MLB, then we got Mortal Kombat, then Resistance, then Little Big Planet, then Call of Duty, and Assassin's Creed."

Harsh, but true. 3DS sales didn't really take off until the release of the latest Mario, and Monster Hunter installments. The release of Monster Hunter Tri-G and its particularly fancy 3DS variant [http://www.joystiq.com/2011/12/13/monster-hunter-tri-g-boosts-3ds-to-best-week-ever-in-japan/] helped drive the handheld's most successful week to date.

The few reviews we've seen of the Vita have been overwhelmingly positive, which raises the question of whether it's the system's weak Japanese launch lineup, relatively high price or the rumors of large-scale technical issues, that are putting the damper on sales. We'll see how the Vita performs outside of Japan when it launches in the west on February 22nd.

Source: Gamespot [http://uk.gamespot.com/events/ces2012/story.html?sid=6348564]


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cthulhumythos

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know what would be wonderful? if they could release monster hunter tri g in english. because that would be cool.
 

Paragon Fury

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DVS BSTrD said:
Sony's attitude could best be described as c'est la vie...Ta
You go to room and think about what you just did there.

Also, whoa whoa whoa.

There is a Monster Hunter game for the 3DS?

Why was I not informed? And wasn't isn't it in English yet?
 
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You know how you can remedy this Sony?

MONSTER HUNTER

Seriously, that franchise sold PSPs, the Vita needs this title if wants any chance of being successful (at least in Japan, anyway).
 

Snotnarok

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I'm certainly interested in grabbing it, but better games would make me want to get it sooner. Ratchet and Clank? God of War anyone?
 

FalloutJack

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Daystar Clarion said:
You know how you can remedy this Sony?

MONSTER HUNTER

Seriously, that franchise sold PSPs, the Vita needs this title if wants any chance of being successful (at least in Japan, anyway).
Really now? I had no idea.

Again, it's their own fault. They should've allowed it to support PSP titles. More people would've bought it if they didn't have to abandon their PSPs.
 

Jodah

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I made the mistake of buying a day one PSP. Now I'm not saying I hate it. I just wish I had waited for a 2000 or 3000 instead of getting the 1000. I ended up trading in my 1000 and some games to get a 3000 but I dunno. I'm keeping an eye on it to see what games come out for it.
 
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FalloutJack said:
Daystar Clarion said:
You know how you can remedy this Sony?

MONSTER HUNTER

Seriously, that franchise sold PSPs, the Vita needs this title if wants any chance of being successful (at least in Japan, anyway).
Really now? I had no idea.

Again, it's their own fault. They should've allowed it to support PSP titles. More people would've bought it if they didn't have to abandon their PSPs.
Oh yeah, it's a hugely popular title in Japan. It's the best selling franchise on the PSP, so not to see it as a launch title for the Vita is rather unsettling...
 

LilithSlave

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I've been extremely positive about the 3DS since the beginning, despite all the negativity others have said about it. I love my 3DS. I hold the same feelings about the Vita.

Give it time, they're both good systems that will have a plethora of good games.
 

ReinWeisserRitter

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Marketers crack me up. "The kind of people who gave at least two shits about the Vita were generally impressed with it!", eh? What were the odds.
 

FamoFunk

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How expensive was the Vita in Japan? Could be another factor?

I really want a Vita now I no longer have my PSP; but I refuse to pay the UK launch price for it, so I wouldn't show in their "First 2 weeks" figures.
 

The Wooster

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Fawxy said:
Grey Carter said:
Fawxy said:
I think more than anything, it's a particularly WEAK launch line up that is killing the Vita.
Why the caps? Did I miss a weak?
.......what.

Actually, I think we're just having a misunderstanding here. All I was doing was emphasizing the "weak" with capital letters. Guess I should use bold next time. :/
Ah, okay. Generally when people do the caps thing they're pointing out a mistake. I used the word "week" a lot, and figured I'd maybe used it instead of "weak" at one point. It happens.