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Q&A: Sony Australia boss Michael Ephraim on PlayStation 3

Sony Computer Entertainment Australia and New Zealand managing director Michael Ephraim on Australian PS3 sales, giving away consoles, and more.
By Dan Chiappini, GameSpot AU
Posted May 14, 2008 9:27 pm PT

Hot on the heels of Sony's PlayStation Day media event in London last week, we spoke with Sony Computer Entertainment Australia and New Zealand managing director Michael Ephraim about issues closer to home. We also took the chance to ask him about where the PlayStation 3 will be at the end of 2008, future PS3 hardware bundles, and when we can take to the streets in the Sony/Nissan GT Academy Gran Turismo 5 Prologue competition.

GameSpot AU: At Sony's PlayStation Day media event in London last week, SCEE President David Reeves said the PS3 has been outselling the Xbox 360 since October 2007. Is this also true for Australia?

Michael Ephraim: We're very happy with the [Australian] sales, and I can say that since Christmas 2007, PlayStation 3 has definitely increased in market share. We're definitely outselling one of our competitors.

GS AU: Which one?

ME: Well, you look at true competitors, you look at devices, I would think PS3 and Xbox are the two products with price-point offerings at the same area. I think in that space we're definitely doing extremely well in the first quarter of this year, and the momentum at retail is indicating that in that space we're going to have a very solid year.

GS AU: Will Sony have a larger hardware-install base than the Xbox 360 and Nintendo Wii consoles in the Australian market by the end of 2008?

ME: I can't discuss some things right at this point in time, but we'll be more than glad to do it at a slightly later date.

GS AU: Last week Killzone 2 was officially delayed to February 2009. Is that an anticipated global shipping date?

ME: All the dates you heard in London will apply for Australia. We follow the European release date to the tee--we just sometimes adjust a week for freight issues. All the information you got there is a ditto for Australia.

GS AU: Only 8 million of the global 10.5 million PlayStation 3 owners have registered for the PlayStation Network. Are you surprised by what could be seen as low uptake despite the service being offered free?

ME: I think that's pretty amazing when you think that not every house has broadband, and not every house has wireless broadband; to get 100 percent connect would be virtually impossible. If you look at other devices, and all you need to do is look at our competitor, I think they announced a while back that something like 50 percent of people are connecting. I think 8 million on a base of 10.5 is a fantastic result.

GS AU: What are Sony's plans to launch the Nissan-partnered GT Academy driving competition to Australian gamers?

ME: I don't have a lot of details, but we definitely intend to be involved in that competition. I think it's a brilliant competition.

GS AU: Can you give us any indication of a rough time frame?

ME: No, to be honest that was a project that was fairly new, but we will do everything we can to include Australia. In all global competitions in the past, including Formula 1 and Tekken competitions, I think one of the finalists was an Australian, so we intend to bring that out to the Australian consumer as well.

GS AU: PlayTV, Sony's take on PlayStation 3's PVR functionality, has been confirmed as a September release at 99 Euros. Is Australia any closer to a date and price announcement?

ME: No, the first tier regions are France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the UK; we are the next cab on the rank as one of the next territories. There's some issues regarding Electronic Program Guides (EPG) and classifications for broadcast and all that stuff, but we're definitely putting a lot of resources behind that, and we hope to deliver it this side of Christmas. Currently it's still to be confirmed, but it's slotted for the last quarter of the year. We probably won't make any further announcements until the end of July or August when we have everything locked down, but we're very excited about the product and we're working hard to bring it to Australia.

GS AU: How successful has Sony's BRAVIA promotion--where you've given away a free PS3 with the purchase of new screens--been to date?

ME: Very. I think publicly everyone knows about the promotion with BRAVIA, Sony went on to sell 33,000 BRAVIAs with a free PS3 and took something like 70 percent market share in the month of January for high-definition TVs. I think what's it's saying is that consumers who are looking for a high-definition solution for their home are understanding the benefits of a PS3 connected to a high-definition panel. So we are definitely exploring more of those promotions. Mobile-phone promotions; we've always done those historically and now it's starting to pick up momentum, because PS3 is a product that people do attach a higher value than just what the recommended retail price is. As I said, it really enhances their high-definition experience in the home. There are plans, nothing I can talk about right now, but those 33,000 by the way, those PS3s weren't even included in [Australian games retail tracker] GFK figures, so we'll have to have an asterisk for all the promotional take-ups because they're starting to make up a reasonable quantity of PS3s going into homes.

GS AU: Recently we've heard anecdotal evidence of consumers waiting months after the purchase of a BRAVIA or mobile-phone deal for their promotional console to be delivered. Do you have any insight into the issue?

ME: That's something you'd need to talk to Sony about, but I think now that core issue has been resolved. The take-up was bigger than expected, and the take-up at retail [for PS3] is also growing, and I don't want to comment too much because it's not my promotion. We were the added value, but I can say that we have now delivered all the stock to fulfill all the prizes, and it was unfortunate, and again it wasn't my promotion, but the sheer uptake was beyond everyone's expectations. We have fulfilled every unit requirement now for the BRAVIA offer, and there are no shortages for any phone or broadband deals or anything of that nature.

GS AU: Given we fall in line with Sony Europe releases, does that mean Australia will receive the Metal Gear Solid 4 hardware bundle?

ME: Metal Gear Solid will be bundled here as well and will launch, we hope, at the same time as the game. We've got a bundle--the product with the hardware and the price point will be A$749, the same price as our GTAIV bundle, which did very well. We are definitely supporting that in Australia as well.

GS AU: How successful has the GTAIV hardware bundle been in Australia?

ME: GTAIV has gone extremely well. If you look at the total combined sales of the GTA [software] SKU (Stock Keeping Unit) with our bundle which we sold, I can tell you in the week of launch, we sold through 5,000 units of our bundle. Those are GFK numbers. But the fact that EB numbers are not in the GFK numbers, they don't give software, but I'm willing to say that Steve Wilson, the managing director of EB, did say to me that in Australian EB stores, the PS3 SKU outsold Xbox 360. In addition to our bundle and what was done on the stand-alone SKU, clearly PS3 outsold the Xbox SKU--it definitely gave us a lift. If you look at the week of launch sales, we were two to one over Xbox in hardware, so all those figures point to GTA. I think really GTA has benefited the whole industry; it has been a fantastic result. But if you want break it down by format, PS3 is the one that has benefited most, and as is the case in most European territories, in Spain, Italy, Germany, the PS3 SKU was ahead.

GS AU: What are your plans for more game-hardware bundles in future?

ME: We'll look at all the opportunities. We think titles like with GTA, MGS, and GT5, where there are consumers keen and waiting for those titles, we will do our best to deliver a bundle and make a value proposition as well. We're looking at all things, but right now we can confirm MGS in June.

GS AU: What are Sony's plans to launch the 80GB PlayStation 3 console in Australia?

ME: I can't comment on that, but there are plans, all kinds of plans are in place. We have no plans that the 80GB is coming here, but we are obviously looking at things over time.

GS AU: Michael Ephraim, thanks for your time.

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SPANNER-MAN

Well, u all have to understand, these guys r trained to not say anything.

Posted May 22, 2008 2:04 pm PT
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DiscGuru101

@jbot666: I can not speak for everyone, but the brainwashing is coming from Sony. 360 was the underdog, never forget that. I hated the original Xbox for the exact same reason I hate the PS3. Awkward, limited game library, a controller I despise (until DS3), and overpriced.

It is shady that this guy will not give a simple "yes" or "no" to the first question.

Posted May 22, 2008 1:37 am PT
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bandarman

AU doesn't have 80GB PS3's? What the hell are you doing Sony? But still, BestBuy and Walmart near my home have started selling only 40GB consoles, which sucks! However, I am glad that I own an 80GB one, and have played many of my Ps2 favs again!
Hope AU will get the 80GB one soon!

Posted May 21, 2008 10:14 pm PT
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jbot666

@Merc1319: Wow you really know the value of a dollar. The fact that you would trade in your PS3 for less than what it is worth; then turn around and buy a stand alone BR player just because you won't use the gaming portion of the system... Then again it makes perfect sense comming from an M$ fan so brainwashed by the system, paying for every BS periphreal, every piece of downloadable content M$ thows at you. Why am I not surprised lol

Posted May 21, 2008 8:01 am PT
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Autolycus

Man the PR skills of anyone that works at Sony is off the chain. Let me break it down "if you give any public relations comments, make it seem like everyone on the planet is purchasing a sony product. on top of that, make sure you word things correctly so people can assume we are owning, even if we arent."

Posted May 21, 2008 7:37 am PT
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ctg867

-I think it's fair for him to pretty much crap on the Wii as not being a current gen console. They kinda deserve it. Technologically, they're far behind the 360 and PS3. They target a non gaming market with games. If you only include "hardcore" gamers, they would be FAR behind in third place. Anyway, moving on.

-As far as the PS3 beating the 360 in AU, based on their sales, I could see that, but it depends. As for the Wii, not gonna happen. Like I said, casual non gaming market. They will stay in the lead.

-If EU and AU both get Killzone in Feburary, I would expect the same for US. Though I think pinning down Feburary is kinda dumb. They should of just said Q1. Sucks it was delayed, I really wanted the game this year. Though I'm not too mad, since I have Socom and Resistance to hold me off. Just makes Q1 that much better on the wait till God of War III.

-I don't think 8 million of the 10.5 million users have a PSN account, but there are 8 million accounts for the 10.5 million units. Regardless, the numbers are high given how many people don't have broadband, bought the PS3 for Blu-ray, or just don't connect online.

-Speaking of PlayTV, I really want that to come to the US. If I had a higher speed internet connection, I would so buy it. Would be awesome to watch my Mets games on the go, or save TV shows and stuff for watching later.

-Speaking of the GTA IV bundle, them not having that in US was a huge mistake. That could of sold a hundred thousand units EASY.

-For the record, the US MGS4 bundle has an 80GB console, EU and AU have the 40GB MGS4 bundle. Just so everybody is clear.

Posted May 15, 2008 1:17 pm PT
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FF6fan

Either its the way gamespot paraphrased or He actually said this but when they ask about the PS3 80gig in AU hes says there are plans but yet says no plans for the 80 gig and then says looking into things. Seems kinda contradictory on his part(if it was the exact quote in the article) . IDK why you would say i can't comment then say there are plans then say no plans for the 80 gig... little fishy.

Posted May 15, 2008 11:26 am PT
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pezus

TBoogy
"1. He conceeded to a 10.5 million units sold to consumers, though Sony last bragging point was 13 million sold (obviously to retailers, which is the norm). So we know that there are 1.5 million untis on store shelves."

Nice math, actually, by that logic there are 2.5 million units on shelves (13-10.5=2.5)

Posted May 15, 2008 10:39 am PT
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AngelCage

GT5 - PS3 bundle package?

Cool!!! ... that's the only good thing this guy said.

Posted May 15, 2008 7:53 am PT
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Generic_Dude

Ugh, I wish Gamespot would allocate more resources to reviewing games and less towards this filler.

Posted May 15, 2008 7:47 am PT
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nephili232

Okay I'm the biggest Sony fan but even I have to admit this dude said absolutely nothing.

Posted May 15, 2008 5:23 am PT
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Taegre

TBoogy
"1. He conceeded to a 10.5 million units sold to consumers, though Sony last bragging point was 13 million sold (obviously to retailers, which is the norm). So we know that there are 1.5 million untis on store shelves."

Good catch!

Posted May 15, 2008 5:17 am PT
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diangelogrey

Gosh he is a slippery one isn't he... Do you think half the stuff he says to us he also tells himself at night to try and boost his own image of how the ps3 is doing? God there doesnt seem to be much confidence in his words at all. I see smoke and mirrors sadly.. Either way though bring on the games My ps3 is hungry for more!

Posted May 15, 2008 2:11 am PT
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Merc1319 Posted May 15, 2008 2:00 am PT (does not meet display criteria. login to show)
user_nat

Could Sony and Microsoft avoid mentioning Wii any harder?

Posted May 15, 2008 1:53 am PT
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TBoogy Posted May 14, 2008 10:31 pm PT (does not meet display criteria. login to show)
brucies_bubbles

Good to see that they have company BS at work here.
How bout you confirm something useful.
What's the point of this interview when it's a blatant sales promo.
I want info on stuff for NZ and Aussie

Posted May 14, 2008 10:03 pm PT
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