SCE Australia boss on the 40GB PS3

By Randolph Ramsay on 10 October 2007

Tags: 3 | game | playstation | sony | ps3 | 40gb | cop | 60gb | ps2 | wii

Sony has recently confirmed its PlayStation 3 plans in Australia. The 60GB model is being discontinued, with the newly introduced 40GB version the only one available for the foreseeable future. GameSpot AU chatted with Sony Computer Entertainment Australia and New Zealand managing director Michael Ephraim on why the company decided to introduce a brand-new retail unit, what flak he's expecting from gamers, and how much of an impact he expects the new 40GB model will make on PS3 sales.

Michael Ephraim.

GameSpot AU: Why bring in a new 40GB model to Australia?

Michael Ephraim: Clearly the 40GB model is to bring the cost down and bring in a price point that we can expand the market going into Christmas.

GS AU: So how will this affect sales?

ME: I'm very confident that if you talk to any retailer we're involved with, that they're ecstatic about the announcement -- they're unanimous that this will give it a real kick along.

GS AU: Do you want to quantify what effect it will have?

ME: I'd rather not go out on a limb and try to do crystal-ball gazing. But we have a predetermined amount that we want to sell before Christmas which we think we'll achieve, but it's not something I want to make public right now. We're sitting at 83,000 units install base, and by the end of the year we should come very close [to] or exceed that number in this quarter. So that gives you an idea of what we want to do. We're confident that this new price point and the introduction of some great new games like Uncharted and our Haze exclusive from Ubisoft will basically tick two boxes: price and range of software. Both of those will be addressed this quarter.

GS AU: So what is it about the 40GB PS3 that does not allow it to play PS2 games?

ME: I'm not technologically versed, but my understanding is there's no PS2 chip in there which was removed when we talked about software emulation, and that software emulation program is not in there. The decision in this is that we've really done a lot of research, and the PS3 is such an advanced technological product that the people who are buying it now are enjoying all the other applications -- games in HD, movies in HD -- that the issue of backward compatibility on PS2 hasn't really hit the Richter Scale. These people are enjoying new technology. A lot of people have also commented that there are 2.4 million PS2s in Australian homes -- if you want to play a PS2 game then you can play it on a PS2, and I don't want to be cynical or rude about that. But if you think about what the PS3 offers, there are so many functions to keep the consumer happy and busy that backward compatibility is not high on their agenda.

GS AU: So this decision to remove backward compatibility is from research Sony has done of what people do after they get their PS3 at home?

ME: Exactly. And the PS3 has so many new "wow" factors that people are enjoying those and not going back to the PS2 games.

GS AU: Do you still expect to cop flak from gamers out there, though?

ME: To be honest, no matter what we do we cop flak. We seem to be copping flak on just about everything we do. What we just have to say on that is, if you look at the sales figures, we've done 82,000 PS3s since launch in March 07. Nintendo Wii has sold 168,000 units since December 2006. And Microsoft's Xbox 360 has sold 222,000 units, but they launched March 2006. When you look at that--83,000 units at a price that everyone said was expensive--that's a very solid result. We think now that with the price reduction, we're going to come very close [to] if not exceed doubling that number by the end of this year.

We got flak about the price, but if you look at dollar value we're ahead of the other next-generation consoles, especially when you look at 82,000 PS3s at a A$1000 versus Nintendo Wii's 168,000 units at A$400. We've copped flak about the price, but the product is still selling extremely well. We copped flak about putting in new technology such as Blu-ray, and we think that will resolve itself when high-definition and Blu-ray becomes a standard. We'll probably cop flak about backward compatibility, but as we sell more PS3s, people will come back and say, you know what, at the end of the day it didn't really matter.

We will cop flak, but we have to take that on the chin, because we believe the PS3 product will prove that the vision was correct. Whenever you have a new item that is establishing new boundaries in entertainment, you're going to cop flak. If you look at the price point of the PS3 now, I cannot bring myself to compare the PS3 and the Wii. Although they're both next-gen systems, one has taken a right turn and one has taken a left turn -- it's like comparing apples and nuclear bombs. Nintendo Wii should be compared with PlayStation 2 for the functionality, the experience, and the demographic it appeals to. Consumers in that space will compare between a PS2 and a Wii, not a Wii and a PS3 -- they're just completely different animals.

GS AU: So what will happen to the 60GB PS3 model here in Australia?

ME: The 60GB model -- with what stock we have left in trade -- will be phased out, and the 40GB model is what we'll be supplying stores with going into Christmas and the new year.

GS AU: So once current 60GB stocks are depleted there will only be one SKU -- 40GB -- left?

ME: There will be one SKU -- 40GB. And any de-speccing of the unit we've done on PS3 -- except for backwards compatibility -- can be upgraded by the consumer very easily. If you want portable media slots, you can buy USB adaptors. You can increase your hard drive or use an external hard drive, and you can also use USB port extensions. We haven't taken any applications away -- we've just reduced the capability of the machine in those areas, but people can upgrade if they want to use that functionality more.

GS AU: So Australians won't see a price drop or a new bundle package that UK consumers received on the 60GB model?

ME: We've already done that -- that's the starter pack that's been running out there that has Resistance: Fall of Man, MotorStorm, and a second controller.

GS AU: So that will be ongoing?

ME: Yes. That offer is out there as long as there are 60GB units out there. Once that fades away the 40GB will be the only SKU.

GS AU: Care to make a guess how long the 60GB model will last in the channel?

ME: There are very limited stocks. I would say 20-30 percent of retail stores have them in stock right now. That was always part of our plan to transition smoothly to a new SKU.

GS AU: Michael Ephraim, thanks for your time.

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Dave
10/10/2007 02:56 PM

Wii can't compete with a PS3, only a PS2?? I think it is the PS3 that can't compete with the wii, look which company is already changing their console to try and sell them!! Typical Sony talking themselves up since no one else is.

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Deady
10/10/2007 03:10 PM

Well, if you're going to 'cop flak' about ANYTHING you do. It doesn't take a genius to figure out that it says something about ANYTHING Sony does..

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dan_rox77
dan_rox77
11/10/2007 04:27 PM

Lol, good point, Deady.

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djsteve99
11/10/2007 06:44 PM

stupid taking out ps2 backwards compatibilty, how easy would it have been to just leave it in, looks like xbox is the go

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Mr X
12/10/2007 11:00 PM

What a stupid idea. I want to 60gb model not this load of bull. Won't be buying a PS3 that's for sure now unless an 80gb model WITH BS or something comes out. Won't be touching this 40gb.

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f1webracer
16/10/2007 09:36 PM

I wont buy until Xmas, and after I assess whether I care about less USB etc. BC not important. What else is different on the 40 to the 60 appart from 20GB and matte finish.

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terafrost
21/10/2007 08:33 PM

It's missing WiFi and HDMI apparently

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LeontoothlessSpink
25/10/2007 09:57 AM

I would say it is a bargain for the bluray player alone, and you can always upgrade the HD to a bigger size, It only use a standard sata laptop hd. Not to mention the stack of games coming out in 2008.

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LeontoothlessSpink
25/10/2007 10:03 AM

To terafrost: Not true, it still comes with built in wifi and hdmi. I don't think Sony is stupid enough to take away those features. Check the spec for yourself: http://www.ebgames.com.au/ps3/product.cfm?ID=8709

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El nino
16/11/2007 04:12 PM

I'm okay with sony selling a 40gb model, but y get rid of the 60gb model???

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DN84
23/11/2007 01:54 PM

Because new 40GB model use 65nm CPU which is cheaper to make, runs cooler and consumes less power :/ (power consumption down to 280W from 360W, noise level reduced from 36dB to 30dB). Because of those features, I would definitely pick 40GB system even at the same price as 60GB as I like quietness and low power systems (better for environment too :P). If I want to play ps2 games, I will get a PSTwo, very cheap and better compatibility than ps3 60GB systems.

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bill gates
18/12/2007 03:37 PM

sony needs to employ better looking chicks to cop my flank release new patch for ps3 40gb to play ps2 games!!!!!!

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No PS3 for me
29/12/2007 06:42 AM

Now they want me to run TWO consoles to be able to play my games collection??? Any way you look at it - Sony dropped the ball on the release of the PS3 and what they believe the public wanted, and this change in specs is an admission of that. AND we even still have to put up with DVD region coding! Sony need to reconsider their design philosophy and remember - give the customer what they want, and you will be successful...

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No PS3 for me
29/12/2007 06:46 AM

Now they want me to run TWO consoles to be able to play my games collection??? Any way you look at it - Sony dropped the ball on the release of the PS3 and what they believe the public wanted, and this change in specs is an admission of that. AND we even still have to put up with DVD region coding! Sony need to reconsider their design philosophy and remember - give the customer what they want, and you will be successful...

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bill gates
19/01/2008 01:10 PM

You know what, this is all a load of bull saying that people are enjoying the "new technology" why couldn't you just leave the ps2 chip in there? People are updating from ps2 to ps3 and 90% of them have a jumbo collection of ps2 games!

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berg
19/06/2008 11:43 PM

Ps3 is great value, order form hong kong for $470. haha comparing WII to ps3 is damn funny slightly enhanced n64 hardware compared to an 8 core processor running at 3ghz with a dedicated GPU man you gotta be DUMB to pay more than $50 for a wii Nice work sony letting your fancy box run linux

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