Outspoken industry analyst Michael Pachter doesn’t believe that Sony has much of a chance of making money on the PlayStation Vita. Speaking on the latest episode of the Pach-Attack, the Wedbush Securities employee described the system as a “joke”, explaining that while it’s a capable device, very few people want to buy one at the current price point.
“The Vita’s a wonderful, wonderful, wonderful piece of hardware, but nobody owns one,” he said. “The reason that they don’t own one is because it’s too good. It does too much, and developers aren’t making games for it because the market is too small. You need a big install base before you get third-party developers embracing a platform, and [that’s not going to happen on the Vita] at the current price point.”
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Sure, the Vita hasn't sold as well at launch, but it has years to go. I believe, the aim was to make money on memory cards at the start, and then from the console over the longer term.
Sony seems confident it has the games support this year, so we'll see.
If it fails, hey I can still play a bunch of great games on the go...
How will Sony not make any money? They've been making money off the hardware since day one and the machine is made of off the shelf parts, which are from 2011. Miniaturization and mobile progress ensure that the cost of materials will CONTINUE to decline. So Sony's profit on every Vita will continue to increase.
Regarding games, they're launching 2-4 with each weekly update and projecting over 100 for the year - including AAA releases. Patcher has consistently proven that he is as wrong as he is right, so I wouldn't get too upset about anything the man says.
Whew, this is good news. Pachter saying this means that Sony will DEFINITELY make money on the Vita! :]
patcher is hardly ever right. just put money on the opposite of whatever he says.
They didn't make money on the ps3. Wouldn't be suprised if they didn't make money with Vita.