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| One day after the announcement of the 80 GB system coming to north America and the price cut to the 60 GB version, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe has told gameindustry.biz they will be making a major announcement Thursday during the Electronics Entertainment Expo happening this week. They would not get into specifics but they did say it was related to yesterday's announcement for North America. For those that missed it it was announced yesterday the 60 GB system would get a price cut of $100 effective immediately (bringing it down to USD $499) and that the 80 GB version (originally just in South Korea) would be released bundled with Motorstorm for the price of USD $599. |
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| Just thought I'd post this picture of the 80GB Bundle that Lyndon was on about. So here it is: ![]() Doesn't the box itself look pretty cool? Just typical us UK/Europeans haven't got any info. when this bundle will be available over here (that's if we WILL get it of course). |
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| We don't normally do this, but I thought I'd add this as it ties directly in with the information Lyndon released. This is an interview that that GameSpot had with SCEA CEO and president Jack Tretton. The interview follows: -------------------------------------------------------------Interview Begins------------------------------------------------------------- GameSpot: What was the reason for the price cut? Jack Tretton: I think we have to put it in context. So, obviously, the introduction of the 80GB version of the PlayStation directly ties in with the decision to give the 60GB version a price cut. That's it's only for North America--we'll have different configurations for different regions. GS: Why cut the price now? JT: We're always looking to pass on value to our consumers. We felt that the 80GB version was called for by the amount of online content that is coming. We have 40 games coming to the PlayStation Network this year alone, and two Blu-ray disc-based games also available for download this year--SOCOM: Confrontation and Warhawk. We believe that you have to have a device that every consumer needed, and we did that, not the competition. Every PS3 has an internal hard drive and a Blu-ray player with 50GB of storage capacity on a one-sided disc. And we will bring out games like Lair, which is a 25GB game, within the very first year of the production cycle. GS: Are price cuts going to follow in other regions, like Japan and Europe? JT: This is just a North American announcement. GS: A lot of European gamers think they're getting a raw deal, with the PS3 already proportionally costing more than anywhere else, and now no news of a price drop for the region. What would you say to them? JT: Sony Computer Entertainment Europe is working very, very hard to bring added value to the European consumers. There will be announcements coming from them, but I personally cannot comment right now, I'm afraid. GS: Any plans for first-party games to drop in price too? JT: We have 15 exclusives coming this year from our Worldwide Studios alone. As a pricing model, we're pretty comfortable where we are. GS: Are you expecting Microsoft to retaliate with its own price drop? JT: We've had different competitors over the years, and we've never been first to market, or been the cheapest. We believe in a 10-year life cycle. If you spend all your time thinking about your competitors and what they're doing, then you lose your own path. GS: So the price drop was not in response to any outside influences? JT: No. GS: Will the new 80GB models use emulation instead of the emotion engine, as those in Europe do? JT: Yes, that is correct. GS: Some people are saying that 20GB doesn't make an awful lot of difference. Can you envisage an even bigger hard drive in the future? JT: The decision to add 20GB to the hard drive, as opposed to any other amount, was a matter of value. We're really trying to keep the price point at $599 and include MotorStorm as well. GS: The MotorStorm bundle says "limited edition" on the box. How many copies will be available? JT: It's going to be dependent on consumer demand. We will react one way or another once we see how it's going, in the same way that we did for the 20GB and the 60GB models. It will definitely be available through the holidays, and we will adjust after then according to consumer demand. GS: Once this offer ends, will the 80GB model still be $600? JT: What we will do going forward will depend on how we do against our business plan. At the moment, what we have announced now is the extent of our concrete plans. GS: The original PlayStation and PlayStation 2 both had exclusive games which made them "must buy" consoles. What do you think will be that game for the PS3? JT: I think the beauty of the PlayStation and PlayStation 2 was the tremendous depth of content. If you asked 10 different consumers what that game was for them, you would get 10 different answers. So, I feel I can only speak for myself personally, and personally, I'm really excited about Uncharted: Drake's Fortune, Heavenly Sword, Lair--which really shows off the Sixaxis--and the continuation of the SOCOM franchise, which has done great things on the PlayStation Portable and PS2. So we're really excited about that coming to the PS3. In fact, we really feel that any of our current 15 exclusives right now are platform drivers. In fact, Resistance: Fall of Man and MotorStorm have each already sold over 1 million copies worldwide over a brief period of time, so these two titles are also already platform drivers as well. -------------------------------------------------------------End of Interview------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| Normally we would prefer not pasting direct copies of things like that but proper credit was given so all is well. As for not getting any info, as the main story said Sony Europe will be giving information on Thursday. I would say it is a safe bet that this same package will happen over your way with a drop in price by 50 quid or so on the 60 GB model (my own prediction) with the 80 GB coming at the current price. |
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| Cheers for allowing that Lyn, I thought it was a good read. Anyway, as for the announcement over here, we'll just have to wait and see. To be honest, I had replied to your news posting before finding that interview. I'm still not going to hold my breath. Personally a £50 price drop might be ok, a £75 pricedrop making it an even £350 for the 60GB model would be very acceptable though. A nice round number As for the 80GB version, we might get that but it will be after you guys across the pond have had it a while, like with the original release dates. I just hope SCEE prove me wrong because they would be major boosts for Sony who really need to get the views of their product owners much more favourable. At the moment anything to do with Sony is more a case of the glass half empty than half full. I can't wait until we start seeing that glass as half full instead |
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