Post: Report: PS3 Console Trade-Ins Rise Due to PSN Outage
05-12-2011, 08:04 PM #1
-Daemon-
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Game trade-ins may be a games publisher and developer bugaboo, but it looks like they may also be a bellwether of customer discontent when it comes to Sony's ongoing PlayStation Network outage.
Case in point, games-mag Edge says UK-based retailers are reporting a rise in PS3 console trade-ins for Xbox 360s. Edge's source also says PSN point card sales are down (actually kind of a no-brainer, that), and that an increasing number of gamers are buying alternative (non-PS3) versions of multiplatform games.
One store manager said the outage's first week showed little PS3 sales impact, but that thereafter his store had seen "an increase of over 200 per cent on PS3 consoles being traded in, split almost 50/50 between those trading for cash and those taking a 360 instead."
Edge's list of sources telling the same tale continues and ranges from corporate chains to indie resellers. Not a huge surprise, but grim news, any way you spin it.
The magazine corroborates its ad hoc phone surveys with actual sales data, citing UK selling trends that shows recent spikes in Xbox 360 sales for multi-platform titles (like Call of Duty: Black Ops) and commensurate PS3 sales declines.
Sales data aside, the phone call claims may or may not be indicative of broader trends, and Edge admits the small sample's hardly scientific. What's more, they surmise it's still just online-fixated gamers jumping ship. But as we know, the PlayStation Network has (or should we say had?) some 77 million members worldwide. It's anyone's guess how many of those are fixated enough to part ways over the three-weeks-and-counting outage.


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05-12-2011, 08:11 PM #2
sony lost a LOT of money by this they better come back strong
05-12-2011, 08:42 PM #3
BestDayandAge
Are you high?
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no duh!!!
ofc something liek this is going to happen in the UK,
all those british kids are always raging and have their tantrums when they dont haev something they want.
05-12-2011, 08:45 PM #4
-Daemon-
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Originally posted by BestDayandAge View Post
no duh!!!
ofc something liek this is going to happen in the UK,
all those british kids are always raging and have their tantrums when they dont haev something they want.


lol am from uk but truth be told i dont care psn down i think it funny that it was taken down but if i wanted a xbox i go get one but would not give in my 3 ps3 just to get a xbox 360 now for a jtag xbox i might lol
05-12-2011, 08:48 PM #5
MrMasterDazzle
Are you high?
Sony we believe in you Awesome face
05-12-2011, 08:50 PM #6
i bet sony is mad
05-12-2011, 09:17 PM #7
Porter_Justice
Cake is a lie
Not shooting the messenger but how obvious is it that PSN being down would spike trade ins??? I would expect game rentals to spike when PSN returns.

Also is "Kid" the cool internet term? All I hear is "kids" who couldn't wait so they got 360. I swear "kid" and "30 year old living in parents' basement" Are the most overused internet disses.
05-12-2011, 09:21 PM #8
xkia
No Idea
i would never give my ps3 for a xbox that get rrod and ps3 is better Smile
05-12-2011, 10:22 PM #9
Thrashher
Who’s Jim Erased?
Well, duh. Its not like its going to go down.
05-12-2011, 10:25 PM #10
cacher
Haxor!
Maybe if someone was already thinking of making the change, the outage would decide the issue for them.

But I don't see too many people who enjoy their PS3 having a tantrum and changing just 'cause they can't get online.

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