PSN Revenue Increases, Will Probably Make A Profit Starting Next Year

PSN Sales Double, Will Be "In The Black" Next Year According To Sony

If you’re going to make an omelet, some egg-breaking is a sure bet, especially if that omelet is a contender for the crown of best online console multiplayer and content delivery service. Which would make the eggs your money, in a nutshell. Or egshell, ba-dum pish. You, in this scenario, being Sony laying the groundwork for their PSN, which incidentally, isn’t making all that much money right now. But it will, or at least Kaz Hirai thinks so.

“We’re shooting to get the PSN in the black in 2011,” he said to Reuters. How, might any one of the 60 million PSN registered users with a vested interest might ask? Well, apparently PSN sales have doubled over the past year and Sony are hoping that’s going to continue to be the case. Also, some awesome demos and an Android app to stoke the fires of interest can’t hurt. And as long as multiplayer stays free on PSN, we don;t see any reason for Sony to worry about potential growth.

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