Eager London gamers that waited in line to get their hands
on a PlayStation 3 this morning got way more than they may have bargained for
before camping out. Sony, obviously in a generous mood, gave the first 100
customers to purchase a £425 ($834 USD) PS3 a free 46" HDTV and
a free taxi ride home.
In all, Sony gave away over £250,000 ($490,450 USD) in HDTVs
to accompany the PS3 launch. The free taxi ride was most likely a nod to the
fact that many customers who showed up to purchase a PS3 might not have exactly
had enough room to transport a 46" HDTV back to their homes.
"I feel fantastic. I'm delighted that everyone here
also gets a television," said 17-year-old Ritatsu Thomas who was the first
buyer in line.
The PS3 has gotten off to a somewhat slow start in the
United States and has been consistently outsold
by both the Wii and
Xbox 360 since its November
launch. Sony is confident, however, that the European and Australian
launches of its PS3 will help vault it into first place in the next generation
console wars. A strong showing in these two regions could help boost the
overall global sales numbers of the PS3.
Sony has also had a few months to add features to the PS3's
firmware and bulk up its game library to entice European gamers. "There
are benefits for European consumers - there are more games available, more
Blu-ray movies and we've updated the online PlayStation network," said
Sony's Phil Harrison.
Sony had originally planned to launch the PS3 simultaneously
worldwide on November 17, 2006. The company announced, however, in early
September 2006 that the European launch would be delayed until March 2007.
Sony at the time cited problems with manufacturing blue laser diodes as
one of the reasons for the delay.
Despite the delay, Sony is ready to conquer Europe and has
made 200,000 consoles available for the UK launch.