A new survey conducted by ChannelNews and
SmartHouse of 10 retail chains who operate more
than 2,000 stores across Australia has revealed
that the Xbox 360 is “on the skids,” as the
retailers see growth coming mainly from the
PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Wii.
According to the survey, retailers claimed that
the PS3 was selling well because of its Blu-ray
drive, while the Wii appealed to women and
children.
Other retailers said the Xbox 360 has suffered as
a brand since its Red Ring of Death problems last
year. They also cited that compared to the PS3
and Wii, consumers did not see value in
Microsoft’s console.
“The Xbox 360 is dead. We are stocking it because
of our relationship with Microsoft however all
our energy and marketing is going into the PS3
and the Nintendo Wii unless Microsoft come up
with something new or additional marketing
dollars,” a Melbourne-based retailer said. “Halo
3 was big on the Xbox but that was about it.”
“They have tried discounting and value add offers
and even that is not working. We are even
thinking of dumping the console all together.”
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