Target Discontinues PSP UMD Movies
Sony's fledgling portable movie format, the Universal Media Disc, is
officially no longer for sale at Target stores in the USA, a customer
service representative confirmed to GamePro today.
According to the employee, Target
"discontinued" all UMD movies last week in "all stores." GamePro is
still waiting for an official confirmation from the company's
high-level representatives, but at this time, the news does appear to
be true.
Sony's portable UMD movie format has
struggled for acceptance since the PSP's release in early 2005. Though
many films and television shows were released in the UMD format, sales
have been low enough to make a Warner executive to remark that "we are
re-evaluating our position on any future releases" because the studio
was "disappointed with consumer demand."
A recent Reuters story, called "Sony's UMD
Facing Last Rites," suggested that American department store giant
Wal-mart also considered pulling all UMDs from store shelves. In the
Reuters piece, one unnamed movie executive says that UMD situation is
"awful," and that "[UMD movie] sales are near zilch." The studio exec
then twists the knife, saying "It's another Sony bomb - like Blu-ray."
Another exec says that "No one's even breaking even on them."
Two months ago, the NPD Group, a
sales-tracking service, weighed in with a grim assessment of the UMD's
future. The report concluded that, if studios continue to drop support,
"the outlook for the UMD format is bleak."
July 13, 2006
Source:
Australian GamePro