It's been a long journey for Sony's PlayStation 3—a system that was originally scheduled to launch this past spring—but now the console's real journey truly begins. After thousands of gamers spent days camping out in line at retailers like Wal-Mart, Best Buy and others just for a chance to purchase the next-gen system, Sony has delivered, by plane no less.
Speaking to the AP, Sony Computer Entertainment America head Kaz Hirai said, "We are trying everything we can to get as many units into the North American market as possible. The thing that we're trying to focus on now is shortening the lead time from the factories to the retailers and consumers. Usually, something this size and weight we would put on a boat, but what we're doing is chartering planes to fly them in ... that combined with trying to ramp up production as quickly as possible as well."
Hirai added that Sony will be replenishing the retail channel on a weekly basis, while Hirai's colleague SCEA executive vice-president Jack Tretton did him one better, stating that retailers will actually be getting shipments daily. We seem to recall Microsoft commenting last year that they would be sending Xbox 360 shipments to retail every week also, and that didn't seem to exactly pan out as planned.
One thing's for sure: getting a PS3 this holiday season will be a Herculean task. The hype for the system seems to be surpassing even what we witnessed last year for the 360, and that's exactly what Sony wants. In fact, Tretton told the AP that seeing all the gamers in a frenzy, camping out while eagerly anticipating the console, "kind of makes all the effort worth it."
The PS3 is in such high demand that eBay entrepreneurs have been easily selling their consoles for thousands of dollars. In fact, about a week ago one eBay seller took in $9,100 for a PS3. $9,100!
So, the PS3 is finally here. And in honor of this launch, we invite you to check out GameDaily's slick PS3 Launch Pad as well as some of GameDaily BIZ's previous PS3-related coverage leading up to launch, listed below.
SCEA Details Launch Window Titles, Online & Peripherals
iSuppli: The PS3 is Costly, but an 'Engineering Masterpiece'
Strategy Analytics: Sony to Sell Over 120M PS3s by 2012
SCEA's Peter Dille Talks PS3 Marketing
Opinion: Why Sony Won't Lose the Next-Gen War
Opinion: Could Sony Go From First to Worst?
Analyst Round-Up: Holiday Predictions
Survey: PS2 Owners Loyal to Sony
Analyst: PS3 May Launch with Just 150-200K Units in U.S.
NPD: PS3 Tops Purchase Intent Survey
PS3 Suffers from Backwards Compatibility Issues, Low Tie Ratio
Sony Preparing for PS3 Launch with Strong Kiosk Presence
Phil Harrison Excited about User-Created Content on PS3






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