Worldwide PS3 price cut announced
Sony has announced a worldwide price cut for their PS3 system at Gamescom.
Sony has announced a worldwide price cut for their PS3 system at Gamescom.
Once the price cut comes in to effect, Nintendo will be making a loss on each 3DS sold.
Industry analyst, Michael Pachter, is predicting an upcoming Xbox 360 price in June
Over the last week or so, the price of Sony’s redesign of the PSP, the PSPgo, has been reduced in various regions across the globe. The download-only handheld hasn’t exactly received massive sales since its launch, and that could be attributed to a number of things. Obviously, price was the major turn-off when the device launched. Locally, the redesigned PSP …
[Update: Core have confirmed that they are not expecting a price drop locally at the moment and they dropped the price by R1000 just last year] Gizmodo (the site who in the middle of the AppleGate* scandal) Australia has posted up an article this morning stating that the Wii in Australia/NZ will be receiving a AUD$100 price cut effective tomorrow. …
It’s been three long days since the PSP Go was released in the UK and it has already received a price cut. Originally retailing for 225 Pounds, or R2 700, it has now been spotted for a more appealing yet still pricey 199 Pounds or R2 400. No official announcement has been made in regards to the price cut but …
In some great news for locals Core have announced that we will be receiving a massive Wii price cut on the 2nd of October bringing the local Wii price down to R2 499 or R1 000 less than it is now. This now makes gaming in South Africa just that much more affordable with the PS3 Slim floating around for …
News out this morning is pointing more towards a bundled offering for PAL territories instead of a US styled price cut. According to Eurogamers mole we will be looking at getting a bundle of Wii Console Wii Sports Wii Sports Resort * Wii Motion Plus * Nunchuck for the same price that we have currently been paying for everything without …
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