Speaking to GameDaily, EEDAR analyst Jesse Divnich has claimed that exclusives do better on PS3 than on Xbox 360 and Wii.
“On average, PS3 exclusive games sell 45% more, throughout their lifetime, than multi-platform titles available on the PS3,” he said. “Exclusive titles for the other two systems, the Wii and Xbox 360, only boast a small increase in lifetime sales over multi-platform titles. Of course, in all fairness, the first year of Xbox 360 titles were pretty much all exclusive since the other systems were not available on the market.”
A lot more through the link, including a prediction that we’re about to see a 360 price cut.
Via PS3F.







Blerk said:
That can’t be right, surely? Are we sure they didn’t mean to say “Nintendo” rather than “PS3″?
morriss said:
Maybe it’s because there’re only about three of them.
Psychotext said:
Would that be because there’s less titles to play in total?
morriss said:
What I said.
Psychotext said:
I’m not sure what you said was a sentence though. Take a look.
morriss said:
Just noticed!
wz said:
But there’s just like three!
Edit: Uh, what you others said :-/
SticKboy said:
Is it just me, or does every analyst in the world seem to be beating the Sony drum at the moment? I can’t remember the last time an analyst had *anything* positive to say about MS, which seems a little bizarre when Sony are so far from being declared winners of the console war.
Psychotext said:
SticKboy: It’s mostly because of predictions they all made at the start of this gen. They can’t understand why Sony isn’t doing what they did with the PS1 and PS2 and they fully expect them to have a massive (and unprecedented) upswing.