It`s official....price drop on PS3

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  1. virtual alan

    virtual alan Officer at Arms

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    Sony slashes cost of PlayStation 3

    By Mariko Sanchanta in Tokyo and Chris Nuttallin San Francisco
    Published: July 10 2007 03:00 | Last updated: July 10 2007 03:00

    Sony yesterday threw down the gauntlet to Microsoft by slashing the price of its PlayStation 3 console by $100 (£50) in the crucial US gaming market, a move that analysts said could trigger a price war with its main rival.
    To give flagging sales a boost, Sony has brought the cost of the PS3 down to $499 in the US, making it similar in price to Microsoft's Xbox 360 Elite console, which costs $480.


    "This news does not affect any other PS3 territory," said Dave Karraker of Sony Computer Entertainment America. However, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe added: "We are making an announcement at [gaming conference] E3 on Thursday, which will be related to SCEA's announcement."
    Sony's price cut comes after Microsoft's admission last week that it would take a charge of more than $1bn against profits owing to a technical flaw in the Xbox 360 console, a move that could lead to millions of recalls.
    In the US, the Nintendo Wii has been outselling the PS3 by four to one in recent months. The latest figures, for May, recorded by the NPD research firm, showed 338,000 Wiis being sold, 155,000 Xbox 360s and 82,000 PS3s. The PS3, at the new price of $499, is still twice the price of the $250 Wii.
    "Microsoft will further cut the price of the Xbox in order to increase its appeal, particularly among casual gamers - it's an oft-stated goal of the company," said Jay Defibaugh, analyst at Credit Suisse.
    Sony is the first of the three console makers to cut the price of a next-generation machine. It has come earlier than many observers expected - price reductions were thought likelier near the holiday season period, beginning in November.
    Some observers expressed scepticism as to whether the price cut, announced on the eve of the E3 gaming conference in California - the industry's biggest - would increase sales in the US. "My view is that the price cut is still too shallow," said one analyst in Tokyo. "When we see a stronger content line-up, we could start seeing some reaction."
    Meanwhile Nintendo has turned the tables on its rival in Japan, where theWii outsold the PS3 six-to-one in June, says trade magazine Enterbrain. Nintendo's market capitalisation has since leapfrogged that of Sony.
     
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  2. Candycab

    Candycab Guest

    It still needs more content to make it worth the price.

    I havent bought a 360 yet either but its easilly the better choice interms of content and I doubt that will change anytime soon.

    Ive been waiting for MS to adress the reliability issues before I pick one up.
     
  3. opethfan

    opethfan Dauntless Member

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    No one bought the PS2 for its controller, its (lack of) multiplayer features or its sexy size and shape compared to the Gamecube and Dreamcast. They bought it for the games, which even though the others had, were just that wee bit beyond.

    Games make systems.
     
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