President of Sony Computer Entertainment Ken Kutaragi has launched a savage attack on Microsoft’s ongoing Xbox project, declaring the firm’s offering is “not a threat” to the PlayStation brand.
“Microsoft is trailing behind us and is not a threat," Kutaragi declared. "It is good at improving, but we will be advancing to the next level with revolutionary technology. Beating us for a short moment is like accidentally winning a point from a karate master and Microsoft is still not a black belt."
And Kutaragi-san, a well established proponent of anti-PR, wasn’t finished. In the same piece, as published in a Japanese newspaper yesterday, he continued, “"Like with Microsoft's operating systems, it might come out with something good around the third-generation of their release."
As regular SPOnG readers will know, Ken Kutaragi is the master of anti-spin in modern videogaming, with his strategy seeing off Nintendo and Sega’s offerings in the past. As to whether his voice in the specialist press will be enough to drown out Microsoft’s increasingly bold claims as the next few months roll by...well, it will be interesting to see.