cherryghost wrote: » If anything I think PS4 marketing was the best of the 3.
Retr0gamer wrote: » They have a lot of ads but its all rather dull. It's like they know all they have to do is not **** up. Compare that to the ps1 and 2 campaigns. The ps2 campaign was god awful muck but at least it was different.
ShadowHearth wrote: » The campaign of ps2 was aweful, but better. Ps4 campaign made ps4 outsell wii u and Xbox by **** truck loads and it was bad one. I don't get it.
Retr0gamer wrote: » Again just because sales are good it doesn't mean the marketing is good. Sony is in a very enviable position were its two competitors are s rewing up so much it doesn't have to try so isn't really bothering.
ShadowHearth wrote: » Marketing is a huge part of any product. There are a lot of ways how marketing works. In Sonys case they did the right things that customer wanted. It got trust from gamers and lured them in for a sale. Marketing is a lot more then just an ad on to for 20 seconds.
Pushtrak wrote: » You know the point that Sony started getting lots of pre orders? When they said no drm. Maybe that's marketing, maybe it's not, but essentially winning most people over by merely staying the course of the status quo while the competition jumps off a cliff isn't exactly that noteworthy.
COYVB wrote: » Sony actually spent waaaaaaaaay less on marketing than anyone expected them to for the PS4. Compared to the traditional launch spends, they barely register. It was brilliant PR, not brilliant marketing that won this for them
r0ckst4r wrote: » With Microsoft so intent on shooting themselves in the foot with their abysmal pre launch campaign Sony could have brought water pistols to the gunfight...and won. Sony simply had to capitalise on what Microsoft was doing wrong...which to be honest wasn't difficult.
ShadowHearth wrote: » Exploiting your opponents weaknesses is a proper and right marketing tactic. I think a lot of people here a bit deluded and mixing good marketing with "hey you, why you did not spent another 10billion dollars to prove me that the product I am already buying is better then others?!"
r0ckst4r wrote: » No that would have simply been unnecessary money down the drain. Point is, with MS tripping itself up one declaration after another sony simply didnt need the aggressive marketing campaign of the ps2/3. Knowing this was clever. They chose their words efficiently with at one stage MS seemingly buried pre launch.... ...Its just that Microsoft handed them the shovel
CiDeRmAn wrote: » There is feck all between the two consoles, it's all largely academic, most consoles will be sold over the rest of the machines lifespan so why get hung up on the first 2 weeks or so. Or is it just folk who spent money on them trying to justify their purchase, they're hardly likely to say they just wasted their money.