Sony said it will postpone the launch of the latest version of its Gran Turismo racing game series, citing production-related matters, in a potential blow to its videogame operations.
Gran Turismo 5, designed for Sony's PlayStation 3 (PS3) game console, was due to be launched in March, the final month of the current financial year. A new launch date has not been set.
Sony, locked in a three-way battle with Microsoft and Nintendo in the global videogame industry, has sold more than 53 million units of Gran Turismo titles.
A spokeswoman at Sony's game unit said today the company has not changed its game hardware and software sales targets for the year ending on March 31st despite the delay.
Sony aims to sell 13 million PS3 consoles in the year to March and a total of 240 million units of software titles for the PS3, PlayStation 2 and the PlayStation Portable handheld gear.
Prior to the announcement, shares in Sony closed up 2.8 per cent at 2,998 yen, outperforming the Tokyo stock market's electrical machinery index, which fell 1.1 per cent.
Reuters