Sony speaks out on Ps3 India Launch : SRK may become the brand ambassador

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Microsoft, Sony to market for ‘family that plays together...’-Internet & Telecom-Infotech-News By Industry-News-The Economic Times

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TIMES NEWS NETWORK[ MONDAY, APRIL 09, 2007 03:24:00 AM]

MUMBAI: Though India’s current numbers for the gaming industry continue to be minuscule compared with the $36-billion world gaming market in 2009, high growth predictions have compelled console makers like Microsoft and Sony to tweak their marketing strategies.

Both the majors are making them more India-specific by focusing their strategies on the entire family rather than on individuals, as is the case in advanced gaming markets such as US and Korea. But there is still uncertainty over whether such an approach will work in India.

Typically, in a market like the US or Korea, consoles are aimed at enthusiastic individuals. But, Microsoft and Sony are determined to change this age-old belief and target families and thus give their products an universal appeal, and at the same time justify forking out the higher cost for the consoles. Microsoft’s Xbox, for instance, is priced at nearly Rs 20,000, while Sony’s latest PlayStation 3 (PS 3) is expected to cost nearly Rs 40,000. Add to that the cost of software and the price goes up to anywhere between Rs 1,000 and 2,000 as no consoles come with pre-loaded gaming content.

Says Sony India senior manager (marketing) Ken Nakazawa: “Agreed that the pricing point is high, and hence the product is primarily aimed at customers with a steady income — families rather than individuals. More so because the console now also doubles up as the entertainment unit in a household.

This further justifies the pricing point. “Sony has installed a Blu-ray high-definition DVD player in each of its new PS3 consoles. Alan Bowman, General Manager, Entertainment and Devices Division (APAC & Greater China), agrees with Mr Nakazawa. He says, “It is a segmented approach we are taking with respect to India. And yes, our product is now aimed at families.” Moreover, the pricing is on the higher side also due to a high import duty structure for consoles. Thus targeting an individual and hope to succeed in the Indian market becomes Herculean, he adds.

To increase awareness and acceptance among non-serious gamers which is now a critical component of the marketing strategy, Microsoft also announced a tie-up with ICICI Bank for an easy financing scheme. It is also focussing on the choice of game on offer for its consoles. These now come with more universal appeal. For instance, Viva Pi$ata, game launched by Microsoft involves activities such as taking care of your pets, home turf, garden and so on. It also set to come out with a virtual game for cricket with Yuvraj Singh as the brand ambassador, another effort to draw the entire families considering the universal popularity of the sport in India.

Going online with the product also holds the key to get families to buy consoles says Mr Bowman. If Microsoft is counting on its games and celebrity power, Sony’s thinking on similar lines for its yet to be launched PS 3. Says Mr Nakazawa, “We are evaluating our options to get popular PlayStation users like Shah Rukh Khan as gaming evangelists and market our products and thus broaden the target audience for PS3.” Sony is also looking at promotional material aimed at parents. Sony has also ensured its product features will appeal to those between 8 and 60 years — the PS can also be used to watch movies, upload photos and so on. And like the Xbox, PS3 is also set to come with an online option.

But, marketers say that consoles still come with a huge past baggage. Says marketing consultant Harish Bijoor, “Targeting the family is basically to create a justification for the high pricing point. The Indian market is still very nascent for gaming products. It is still in a solo gamer mindset.

Creating family value for products such as gaming console will take a long time.” Retailers of the these consoles are also unsure as to how this strategy would work in India. Says a Mumbai-based retailer who does not want to be named: “Mostly we get kids who pester their parents to buy a console for them. Even as manufacturers are doing their bit to involve everyone in the family, most members of the family still consider gaming a complete waste of time and, more importantly, an avoidable distraction.”

The Kulkarnis who bought PS 2 recently for their 13 year-old, agree. Says Rahul Kulkarni: “Essentially, I bought the console for my son to play on it. Video games are for kids. Moreover, I am not a gaming enthusiast, what use does it possibly have for me (read: adult).” Meanwhile, avid gamer Dhruv Parpia too thinks that to have parents and children sit together and play console games is still far off from an India point of view. “Although me and my mother many a times sit and play games on my console, I think that until my generation gets into the parental mode, I do not see this succeeding in India.”

But Microsoft says that it is working on that as well. Says Mr Bowman, “We are now looking at having an online market place for music and movies, where through the use of the Xbox Live feature you can access and buy music and movies; even interact with favorite stars. This should get more families, especially the adults in the family to use consoles.” Connected entertainment and more social activities through consoles would also bring more families to buy the consoles, he adds.

Well, they spoke out. Now they better hurry up and shoot some ads with Shah Rukh Khan, they've hit the jackpot here since he's the real deal in Bollywood, and PS3 needs him badly given the price its selling for!

Bringing up the point again :

But, marketers say that consoles still come with a huge past baggage. Says marketing consultant Harish Bijoor, “Targeting the family is basically to create a justification for the high pricing point. The Indian market is still very nascent for gaming products. It is still in a solo gamer mindset.

Which is true, along with that, Piracy! They've got to find a way to bring the games price down a little and crush the piracy here (Milestone is almost doing it with Rs.999 PS2 titles), the sales will drive so crazy that Nintendo won't even take a second to bring the Wii to a billion people here too.

Anyways, India got its entry in the PS3 Wikipedia, so even though Milestone is marketing the console, the launch is as official as it could get I guess :

PlayStation 3 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
whats the point in having a brand ambassador..... its so frigging expensive.... i dont think most of the people who want to buy this would give 2 hoots to who the ambassador is...
 
Good point, lol. Sony needs that monthly EMI plan with some bank like M$ did.

In any case, shipping something like the PS3 to India from United States would cost an avg of 150$, that's 600+150 - 750$.

Sony India is selling it for 900$.

800-850$ would've still been reasonable. Its selling for that price in Australia. Its either that or they don't see India as a serious market, just some place from where they could make some few bucks, but then M$ and SEGA didn't see India that way...

Those who want it can still have their way with gray market as its selling for Rs.25-26k there. And PS3 is safe to buy from gray.
 
Params7 said:
Good point, lol. Sony needs that monthly EMI plan with some bank like M$ did.

In any case, shipping something like the PS3 to India from United States would cost an avg of 150$, that's 600+150 - 750$.
Sony India is selling it for 900$.

800-850$ would've still been reasonable. Its selling for that price in Australia. Its either that or they don't see India as a serious market, just some place from where they could make some few bucks, but then M$ and SEGA didn't see India that way...
Those who want it can still have their way with gray market as its selling for Rs.25-26k there. And PS3 is safe to buy from gray.

Customs and duties :P
 
150$ for shipping??? you are talking about bringing in containers...its not going to cost that much for shipping
 
You sure about that? I'm looking at the shipping prices to India on PS3's on ebay USA and they go from 65$ to 150$...
 
Params7 said:
You sure about that? I'm looking at the shipping prices to India on PS3's on ebay USA and they go from 65$ to 150$...

65-150 $ maybe the shipping for a single piece.. total in bulk it woud very less for SONY for sure...the main thing that increases the cost is duty. cauz in india we have high duty on entertainment units...:no:
 
Haha, 40K for a console. No wonder they want to target entire families. No parent is nuts enough to gift a video game at that price to their kids.

What I think Sony should do is push Bluray and the PS3 as a media device since the film industry is a hell lot more popular in India than games are. Getting Bollywood films on bluray would be a good start.
 
Awesome,I'm game..

Hope milestone brings a steady flow of titles just like redington is doing with the x360 titles.Need ninja gaiden sigma.
 
hmmm...what makes them think that they can pay SRK and break even :P

Banking on movies may be a good idea though. If sony can get enough blue ray movie titles out people may "consider" buying the ps3
 
whats the point in having a brand ambassador..... its so frigging expensive.... i dont think most of the people who want to buy this would give 2 hoots to who the ambassador is...

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good for enthusiasts in the long run...roping in srk means more awareness -> more sales _> more volumes -> lowered costs of genuine games and reduced launch delays
 
They should bring some good Hindi Movies to Blu ray....Like RDB(Sony), Lagaan, Etc....cos here majority families watch hindi movies.....
 
Keep in mind, sony did mention that the PS3 is more than just a game console, its also a 'computer'...so that may make people think twice about just the price of the console.
 
shipping cost per container adds just 3-5% on the total price. It costs around 900 euro to get one 40 foot container to india from europe. Thats a huge amount of PS3's or xboxes. Duties are charged on the cost price not on the selling price. on these products the selling price would be (guess) in the region of 30% more than the cost price.

look at cpu pricing for c2d and athlons. the US and india prices are not that much different.

regarding taxes on game consoles - sony is saving on taxes in the UK by classifying the PS3 as a computer since consoles are taxed higher there as well.

That shows the pricing of all these "premium" shit is just that..... "shit".
 
Keep in mind, sony did mention that the PS3 is more than just a game console, its also a 'computer'...so that may make people think twice about just the price of the console

Did you actually say that with an honest face?
 
Well it technically is a casual person's computer, it just needs Linux.

What does a casual user do? Surf internet with Mozilla Firefox, watch videos/music in various formats on Vlc Media player which is much better than the latest Windows Media, do word processing then print some stuff out via the USB printer, while you do all the work on USB keyboard and mouse, and then if you feel like it, nes-snes and so on emulators.

PS3 can do all that with the Linux.
 
You rather take a flight to Japan, enjoy everything, eat food, roam around and get a PS3 and come back all happy and spend the same amount you would in buying one PS3 from here...

akS !

P.S: It was all meant in a sarcastic way, if you are in your quick reply box and typing there to give me actual number figure, then that will depress me :(
 
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