Tag Archives: Alan Duncan
Mon, Apr 02, 2012 | 13:24 BST
Sony spends £1.5m on Vita ads for Easter
Sony is putting forward a significant £1.5m in advertising for the PlayStation Vita over the Easter period, it has been revealed.
Thu, Aug 11, 2011 | 06:34 BST
Injured boy mugged in riot to have PSP replaced by SCEE
Ashraf Haziq – the injured boy who was videoed being mugged of his PSP after being helped to his feet by rioters in London this week – is to have the console replaced by SCEE.
Tue, Aug 25, 2009 | 10:48 BST
Sony to launch £82m pan-European PS3 marketing campaign
SCEE’s to launch new PS3 TV ads in the UK tonight as part of an £82 million pan-European PS3 marketing campaign, according to this Guardian piece.
The ads focus on PS3′s range of services, including online gaming and Blu-ray movie playback, downloading TV and film content and being able to watch the BBC iPlayer.
“Two years after launch PlayStation 3 is realising its full potential,” said Alan Duncan, UK marketing director.
“The console is moving beyond gaming and gaming is moving beyond discs.”
Hit the link. You can watch one of the ads through there. Thanks, rrod360lol.
Fri, Jan 30, 2009 | 11:00 GMT
Sony to spend £4m on advertising this quarter, half of that on Killzone 2 alone
After yesterday’s poor financial results, Sony is responding by spending a whopping four million pounds on advertising this quarter.
The firm has set aside £2 million Killzone 2, while the rest will be split between PSP titles, SingStar Queen and the re-promotion LittleBigPlanet, Resistance 2 and Motorstorm: Pacific Rift.
“We have two major campaigns running for the PS3,” SCEE marketing director Alan Duncan told MCV.
“Firstly, Killzone 2’s February 27th launch will benefit from massive broadcast support across TV and cinema, along with a major online campaign, in-store support and a great deal of PR activity.
“Secondly, we have a campaign to re-promote our key titles from last year. We felt that the chaos of Q4 meant there was a good opportunity for re-promoting our games after Christmas.
“The creative for the campaign focuses on critical accolade and is aimed at gamers still catching up with all those titles that came out before Christmas,” he added.
“Additionally the launch of SingStar Queen on both PS2 and PS3 will be supported in March,” he went on. “And the PSP’s 2009 begins with activity to launch Resistance Retribution, Buzz! Brain of the UK and new colours added to the range.”
Of Killzone 2 Duncan said “it has become clear to everyone who has seen it that we have a truly great product on our hands, something which is being reflected in the reviews.
“The great thing is it has lived up to that original billing and in doing so it brings a new energy to the most competitive genre.
“We need to prove that to as many people as possible, hence the massive campaign. Killzone 2 was always going to be an important title to show a glimpse of what PS3 has to offer as a mature platform,” he consluded.




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