PSP Needs Marketing Push, Says Euro Dev

Posted by x3sphere at January 28, 2009, 9:51 am


Smack Down Productions CEO Laurent Benadiba believes that Sony is not placing enough focus on the PSP, noting that a significant marketing push could go a long way towards bolstering sales.

I think that’s what’s happened with the PSP – Sony released the product, but they never put enough of a push behind it. Games, ads, better shelf placement – trying to make an effort. I think it was also released at a time when they were still very focused on the PlayStation 3, trying to get it out of the door, that they slightly forgot about it.

It’s hard not to agree with this statement. When the PS3 was initially launched there was a decline in feature-packing firmware updates on the PSP side, with many of us left wondering what Sony would do with the platform next. I’d like to think things are turning around though, seeing as the PlayStation Store for PSP was finally introduced late last year, something many owners of the handheld had been waiting for. We’d just like to see more games on the service, though. Often times there are weeks where the PSP receives little to no content updates on the store, which is completely unacceptable and again is a strong indicator of neglect. Without a continual content flow, people lose interest.

Elsewhere, Benadiba lamented on the lack of a viable business model, revealing that plans to develop a “top five” IP racing title for PSP were scrapped because there was apparently no way to break even funding-wise.

PSP lacks a ‘viable’ business model [GI.biz]

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Comments

Sardu says:

"PSP Needs Marketing Push". No shit. lol

KingPepper says:

[quote] Seeing as the PlayStation Store for PSP was finally introduced late last year, something many owners of the handheld had been waiting for. [quote]
I for one have not been waiting for this so called PS Store, but for my bloody Gran Turismo Mobile game, where the F**K is it, Hmm.


I bought this sodding machine Original PSP 1003 Edition here in the UK on Launch day, and still no sign, of this game.


There has been no marketing push on the PSP, because of Piracy, simple really.

B2K24 says:

Piracy is not it. The NDS is pirated to hell and back and you don't even need to mod the unit itself to launch games, you simply drop money on a flashcart.


NDS has owned the handheld market because of it's cheaper pricepoint and it is aimed at little kids which consist of millions (late elementary, middle school, ETC) as well as adults with games like crosswords, sudoku, learn spanish.


Go look in any Walmart. They have shelf space for 15 PSP tittles compared to 100 NDS games.
Global sales speak very loudly which direction a company takes.

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