Sony cites 'slow penetration' of Vita, cuts portable forecast
by Steve Watts, Feb 07, 2013 11:15am PSTAmid weak Vita sales, Sony has cut its full year expectations on portable hardware sales from 10 million to 7 million. The company concedes that the Vita has seen "slow penetration" into the market, and hopes to change that by presenting a stronger software line-up for the system.
In an investor call, CFO Masaru Kato was frank about the Vita's prospects. "One thing is clear for us. In terms of profitibility we have to do a better job of promoting the Vita," he said. He did point out that the company didn't revise its forecasts on "mobile phones and home game devices," signaling more confidence in those areas of the games division.
According to GI.biz, the games division posted revenue of $2.86 billion, down 15% from last year. Vita received the most attention since it's the newest system on the market, but but sales of Sony hardware in general is in decline. Combined PlayStation 2 and PlayStation 3 sales were down to 6.8 million from 7.4 million last year. Portable sales actually increased from 2.4 million to 2.7 million, but that doesn't match the company's expectations.
Sony is expected to announce its next console at an event on February 20.
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Sony cited weak Vita sales in its earnings results, leading company CFO Masaru Kato to say the company clearly needs "to do a better job of promoting the Vita."
Sony cited weak Vita sales in its earnings results, leading company CFO Masaru Kato to say the company clearly needs "to do a better job of promoting the Vita." : Shacknews
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