We can attest that Howard Stringer, CEO of Sony, is a pretty nice guy. But all the PS3 price-cut chatter from industry analysts and gaming execs seems to have the man riled as he tries to keep Sony afloat. Responding directly to Robert Kotick’s threat to stop developing Activision titles on the PS3 (and PSP) due to the console’s relative high price, Stringer told Reuters, “He likes to make a lot of noise. He’s putting pressure on me and I’m putting pressure on him. That’s the nature of business.” When asked about the logic of not cutting prices, Howard said, “I (would) lose money on every PlayStation I make — how’s that for logic.” True, until the 45nm Cell processor launches allowing for a cheaper, cooler running slim PS3 later this year, right Howie… wink, wink?
[Via GameDaily]
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