Without disclosing actual sales figures, Sony has found a way to trumpet last week's launch of the PSP Go: In its first three days at retail (October 1–3), North American PSP platform sales soared by 300 percent over the previous week's figures. Again, we don't yet know the numbers -- but that's not even the most important part of the equation.
Read it again: PSP platform sales soared by 300 percent. Whether the Go tanks or not, it's got the PSP brand on consumers' wish lists again. "With several blockbuster games launching digitally and on UMD in the coming weeks -- from LittleBigPlanet to Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines -- we expect this momentum to continue and look forward to a strong holiday season for both the PSP Go and PSP-3000," SCEA corp. comm. director Patrick Seybold told Gamasutra.
The PSP Go currently retails for around $250, and its most compelling trait could be that it highlights what a great deal the PSP-3000 model is -- it plays all the same games, after all; from Minis to full-game downloadables.
Reader Comments (55)
Posted: Oct 8th 2009 1:18PM (Unverified) said
Brilliant use of blink tag. Well done.
Posted: Oct 8th 2009 1:33PM antwerpo said
GT psp made me rediscover my PSP, I even bought Beaterator on the PSN store which I would never had bought if I was not sure I would use my PSP again. Sony didn't need a new model of PSP it just needed games. I hadn't used my PSP in half a year until now. Same story for the Wii, only they still haven't released a game that would make me wipe the dust of that console.
Posted: Oct 8th 2009 1:34PM cushenstein said
According to VGChartz.com, PSP sales for the week before the Go's launch were just shy of 30k. The statement I'd originally seen from Sony, though, actually doesn't say that sales increased 300 percent across the board, only at some of their "top retail partners." So we're probably looking at < 90K
Posted: Oct 8th 2009 1:44PM EncodedNybble said
And it's probably a fake memory stick.
Posted: Oct 8th 2009 3:07PM (Unverified) said
Has the PspGo become the new "New Coke"?




