PS3 unable to surpass Xbox 360 until mid-2008, say Taiwan game firms
Viewing that the sales performance of the PlayStation 3 (PS3) has been far short of Sony’s original expectations since its launch in November 2006, the PS3 will be unable to surpass the Xbox 360 in terms of global market status until mid-2008 when its games library reaches a sufficient size, and then may reach its peak in 2009, according to Taiwan games developers/operators. The PS3 is less competitive than the Xbox 360 in terms of number of titles and with the Wii in the creativity of its games, according to the sources.
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