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PS3 price cut to attract gamers

by Steven Williamson on 24 January 2007, 11:17

Tags: PlayStation 3, Sony Computers Entertainment Europe (NYSE:SNE), PS3

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Despite, Sony Computer Entertainment America boss Jack Tretton recently stating that it’ll be hard to reduce the PS3’s pricing as the cost of production is so high, Games Industry.biz are reporting that some Japanese retailers have taken the matter into their own hands by cutting the price of the PS3 by 20% in a bid to shift their stock piles.

While the Wii is said to be selling well in Japan, the PS3 is said to have suffered its worst period of sales last week.

According to the latest figures, Sony have sold 553,033 of the one million PS3s that were shipped to Japan.

If the price reductions are true, it could affect sales in the US and those in Europe when the console launches in March. After all, who will buy a PS3 for £555 if they think there's a chance that retailers will drop the price within the first couple of months?

Source: Games Industry


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Well all that space taken up by those PS3 could be used to sell something more profitable for the retailer and probably faster.
Like the Wii if they could get any.
Did that say they've only sold 500k of the 1million units? I thought the PS3's would be hot-cakes in japan
Wii took over didnt it ;)
kempez
Did that say they've only sold 500k of the 1million units? I thought the PS3's would be hot-cakes in japan

Japan's not actually as big a market for sony as it used to be, they do far better in europe.