The entire world will have to wait until March 2007 except for Japan and USA. This will no doubt give Nintendo a massive upper hand in sales for the Christmas market and with March being a normal time for the start of the school/uni year I predict it won't get a good start at selling, especially at the rip off price.Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) today announced that it would revise the launch date of its PLAYSTATION® 3 computer entertainment system in the PAL territories of Europe, Russia, Middle East, Africa and Australasia from 17th November 2006, as previously announced to March 2007.
Launch dates for Japan and North America will remain the same, which are November 11th and November 17th respectively.
The revision of the launch date in the SCEE territories is caused by the delay in the mass production schedule of the blue laser diode within the Sony Group, thus affecting the timely procurement of key components to be utilised in PLAYSTATION 3.
The previously announced PLAYSTATION 3 shipment forecast of 6 million units globally within the fiscal year ending 2007 is not changed.
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Viva la Wii!
Edit: More updates which affects everyone!
All you US and Japanese players who are actually considering buying a PS3 then you better get your pre-order in now or you'll miss out, lolz.Speaking to AP, he said that two million units would be shipped to the US and Japan by the end of this year, thereby slashing the original figure by half. Just 500,000 machines will arrive at launch with Japan reportedly earmarked to receive 100,000.
Severe shortages are almost certain, while publishers will be hard-pressed to leverage significant pre-Holiday sales from these numbers. Many will seek to hold releases until a significant user-base has been established. Despite this, Sony insists it will still hit its March target of six million shipments, despite the European launch also being inside that window.
Speaking about the European delay, Kutaragi said,"We decided to focus on the Japanese and U.S. markets. I am so sorry not to be able to answer to all the expectations. We've been working hard to try to tackle the problem, but we see the delay is inevitable."
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