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SkeezaPleez
02-20-2009, 07:30 AM
SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) - Sony announced Wednesday it will close its US flagship PlayStation store in downtown San Francisco.

The news comes just weeks after the Japanese electronics giant announced it is slashing 16,000 jobs and closing plants as the company braces for a record operating loss of 260 billion yen (2.77 billion dollars) in the full financial year to March.

Sony said it will not renew its lease for the PlayStation Store in the Metreon retail center in San Francisco when it expires on June 16.

"While we are always looking at new avenues for additional retail exposure and space, we felt it best not to continue with a dedicated PlayStation Store at the Metreon at this time," Sony spokeswoman Liz Archibald said.

"We are actively looking at other opportunities to offer PlayStation products through direct retail channels."

The PlayStation store is devoted exclusively to Sony's videogame hardware and software and is the only one of its kind in the United States.

Sony is also closing a Style store devoted to its products in the Metreon.

Sony reportedly spent 85 million dollars building the 300,000-square-foot shopping center that opened a decade ago in the heart of San Francisco.

Sony stores are the main shops in the center, which also features restaurants and a multi-screen movie theater.

The Westfield Group bought the Metreon from Sony three years ago for an undisclosed price.

Sony's rival Microsoft, which makes XBox 360 videogame consoles, this month hired a former Wal-Mart executive to open stores specializing in the software giant's products.

The first order of business for David Porter, whose resume includes 25 years working at Wal-Mart, will be to map out where and when to open Microsoft stores and how they will be designed.

Microsoft appears poised to follow in the footsteps of rival Apple, which has seen revenues and profile boosted by a flourishing chain of Apple stores it started about eight years ago.


http://tech.yahoo.com/news/afp/20090219/tc_afp/usjapanitinternetretailsony

Just thought this was interesting...

Shows the economic downturn I suppose...

Whatatay
02-20-2009, 08:54 AM
Sony has some of the dumbest people working for them. I wanted to buy a PS3 last year around February or March. I wanted the 80GB model but Sony decided it was best to stop selling them until they came out with the MGS4 bundle in June or July. What kind of a moron intentionally stops selling their product for months at a time?

homer2324
02-20-2009, 12:08 PM
Sony has some of the dumbest people working for them. I wanted to buy a PS3 last year around February or March. I wanted the 80GB model but Sony decided it was best to stop selling them until they came out with the MGS4 bundle in June or July. What kind of a moron intentionally stops selling their product for months at a time?

i bet it is some sort of mysterious japanese business philosophy.

pocho
02-21-2009, 01:00 PM
Thats a great store to check out when in the city, too bad!

Eddiedundidit
02-21-2009, 01:04 PM
whoa... how many do they have left?

Neo42
02-21-2009, 01:07 PM
Man.. what is wrong with Sony?? Everyone knows that especially now, people are splurging on retail purchases more than ever. They should follow MS's brilliant move toward retail and open many many more B&M PS stores. This is totally going to hurt them because people have very few other avenues to purchase Sony items. Not very many are using the internet and a lot of the time normal chains (Walmart, Target, etc) don't even carry the Playstation 2/3.

Tragic indeed.

whoa... how many do they have left?

This was the only one of it's kind.

Eddiedundidit
02-21-2009, 01:19 PM
Man.. what is wrong with Sony?? Everyone knows that especially now, people are splurging on retail purchases more than ever. They should follow MS's brilliant move toward retail and open many many more B&M PS stores. This is totally going to hurt them because people have very few other avenues to purchase Sony items. Not very many are using the internet and a lot of the time normal chains (Walmart, Target, etc) don't even carry the Playstation 2/3.

Tragic indeed.



This was the only one of it's kind.

sad...

Only electronic retailer not feeling the recession is Apple right now.

Phrozt
02-21-2009, 06:04 PM
Everyone knows that especially now, people are splurging on retail purchases more than ever.


Really? because I thought that's the exact opposite of what's going on right now...

nope89
02-21-2009, 06:19 PM
Really? because I thought that's the exact opposite of what's going on right now...

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v358/AlexClarke/Starfighter/sarcasm_detector.jpg

Phrozt
02-21-2009, 06:24 PM
sarcasm detector

Yep... that's what I get for not reading his entire post before commenting.

azianai
02-21-2009, 07:39 PM
sad...

Only electronic retailer not feeling the recession is Apple right now.
o'rly?

http://www.cnbc.com/id/15837272

down nearly half its value in the last 6 months @_@