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PS3 to be dominant in 3-5 years says David Reeves
Higher-ups at Sony are well known for being quite vocal, and Sony Europe's David Reeves is no different. Reeves has only one day left at Sony, but he still has something to say about the PS3's future.
"I don't think it will be next year, but in three to five years it will
become dominant on the market," said Reeves, talking exclusively to GamesIndustry.biz.
"The legacy will be that people will see a tortoise and hare situation.
In a way, in the end it will be a dead heat. People will say PS3 took a
while to get going but it really caught up very quickly and confounded
many of the critics from the first year," he said of the consoles
position on the market.
"When I see the line-up ahead, when I see what's lined up on
the new product side, I'm very, very optimistic for what I see for
PlayStation's future in the PAL territories," he added.
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Comment By josh sifuentes
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Seriously? 3-5 years? So, they are saying that they will have possibly caught up to and passed the 360 just in time for the next generation of systems... Is that the right frame of mind for a competitive business solution?
Comment By Damien Pignat
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You did it to yourself Nimbus. Stop acting like a jackass.
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