Indeed, and yet again, companies do this all the time. Like, the Coca-Cola Company sues people that try to take Mexican made Coca-Cola to the US, because it isn't made for the american market. Car manufacturers too.sweener2001 wrote:i'm going out on a limb here and saying that it wasn't available in european stores when the majority of these sales went down.Joe Camacho wrote:Or forcing them to buy at European Stores.sweener2001 wrote:i can understand profit being taken from one area, but if Sony of Europe actually had hardware to sell at launch, they might not be facing this problem.
I just don't like how companies will throw their weight around like this. Instead of gaining profit by having all of those lik-sang sales go to them, they've basically lost any chance at getting those consumers' cash.
i could be wrong, i haven't looked into this much.
if sony really wants europe's money so bad, they shouldn't delay releasing their hardware or software for insane amounts of time.
When a company makes products for a specific market, they expect them to be sold in those markets. If only consoles would be region free.
