Sony Cuts Japan's PS3 Allocation by 20%
Seriously, Sony needs to hire some new analysts...apparently they are having trouble meeting their already measly expected launch numbers, because a Japanese newspaper announced a couple of days ago that Sony would be reducing the number of units available in Japan at launch by 20%, bringing the number down from 100,000 to 80,000.

Does that mean those extra PS3s go to the United States?  It's hard to say at this point.  It could be that Sony is reallocating those 20,000 units to the United States due to high demand, but it could also be that they can only make 480,000 by their deadline.  Given their track record, it's probably the latter.
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