Something of a retail panic is gripping Japan’s games market right now, with PSP shipping figures from SCEJ being widely rubbished by an increasingly sceptical sector.
Sony had gone on record as stating that around 200,000 launch units will be available. Given the launch price is set at 19,800 yen for the basic pack, demand from day one will outstrip the quoted figure five-fold with ease.
However, retailers are beginning to make noises, claiming that - according to some reports - the actual hardware availability figure is likely to be much closer to 100,000, which is astounding, if it's true.
Retailer Lik-Sang, often the first to cut to the chase regarding hot item availability, states, “While Sony is preparing huge propaganda and advertising campaigns, it is getting clearer and clearer that the available quantity for launch will be ridiculously low. Insiders in Japan confirm that SCEJ pretends that 200.000 units will be ready for launch, with 100.000 more units reaching the market every week afterwards, bringing the aggregate quantity of units sold before end-year to half a million. The very same contacts who passed this claim to us, all told us right after that they were quite sceptical about these numbers.”
It’s now becoming increasingly obvious that PSP stock will simply be unavailable to most gamers, be they Japanese or importers, for a long time after launch.
Updates to follow.