Despite a projected year-over-year increase in software sales of 15% (like, billions!) in North America, analyst Colin Sebastian of Lazard Ltd. says that the PLAYSTATION 3 isn't going to lead the charge in software sales unless some fairly obvious things happen.
He says the company believes a "significant pre-holiday ramp in PS3 unit sales is unlikely without a more robust title lineup and/or a hardware price cut." Wow. It's almost as if millions of gamers cried out "O RLY?" and were suddenly silenced by shoving Pringles in their mouths.
That's pretty good advice there, Colin. Maybe if Sony can turn those cheaper blue laser pick-up heads into a cheaper PS3 and get games like Lair, LittleBigPlanet, Heavenly Sword and Metal Gear Solid 4 out the door they'll have a chance.
I also suggest including ice cream sandwiches with all future console purchases. Why? People like ice cream sandwiches!
Lazard: 15% Software Sales Growth 2007 [Next-Gen]





















