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Sony to double PS3 HDD for Europe?

by Steven Williamson on 17 July 2007, 11:06

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

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While US gamers received a $100 price cut for the PS3 recently, Sony believed that European gamers were more likely to respond to a 'value for money deal' and announced the PS3 starter pack, which includes two controllers and two games for the price of £425.

Speaking to Norwegian website, Dagbladet, SCEE president and CEO David Reeves "We don't think it's necessary to reduce the price. We think that consumers want added value in Europe. We think it's the right decision."

Reeves also believes that the 80Gb PS3, which is due to launch in the US over the summer is 'too small a jump in capacity' and hinted that if Europe launch a revised console it's more than likely to be double the capacity.

"The difference between 60 and 80GB is very small, we just feel that going up 20GB is not worth it," told the website. "If you go to double it, it's worth it. So maybe you'll see something a little bit later."

Throughout the holiday and this fiscal year, SCEA and its third-party partners plan to release more than 120 PS3 software titles available on Blu-ray Disc, SCEA is also working on another 40 games and game packs downloadable via Playstaion Network in North America. At E3, the company recently highlighted several of its 15 exclusive first-party PS3 titles, including Heavenly Sword, Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction and Uncharted: Drake's Fortune.

Source :: Dagbladet via CVG


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"We don't think it's necessary to reduce the price. We think that consumers want added value in Europe. We think it's the right decision."

liars. they dont think at all
That is the biggest load of crap I have ever heard from a company about the price difference. Because lets see they are sucking up the ~£5 difference per HDD to give us extended storage for which it probably isn't even needed. And I see they are not exactly rushing out the door to show us those “benefits”. I think they have mistaken value for money Wii (at £179 or thereabouts) for being able to drop in unecessary items and not move the price point.

I don't even have a PS3 and I'm angry. Its a pretty abysmal way to write off a large group of your customers, in fact if it wasn't for the fact eventually they will sell oodles of 'em it would be laughable.

EDIT: And would do you current PS3 owners think about new buyers getting more for the same money so soon after you laid out the full price?
GeorgeTuk
EDIT: And would do you current PS3 owners think about new buyers getting more for the same money so soon after you laid out the full price?
I've been buying electronic hardware for years.

Given all the downloads we ‘bought’ from the ps store in the first month anyway, and the months of fun, i'm hardly going to take to the streets.
Wow, so you get a bigger hard drive? Wasn't the PS3 stupidly easy to upgrade the hard drive anyway?

Why didn't they just go, “Hey Europe, you're paying twice as much for the PS3 as the other regions, so how about we add in the bonus of us pissing in your faces?”
Sony are not the only company to do this and it's been going on for a very long time. Nintendo are just as bad, i remember the great n64 price drop debacle, it was out a few months and cost nearly £190 which is what my friend paid then a week later it dropped to £99 (big ads in all the big newspapers). The thing is if you want something then you go and buy it, and not think about waiting for a super deal or price drop, its all about the games now.
Whatever different deals come out doesnt bother me(as a current ps3 owner!), in fact seeing that you can get 2 free games and an extra controller makes me happy for new ps3 customers and its a better deal than a £50 price drop, Its all good in my eyes and as for the extra storage well there's nowt stopping me stick a 250gb in my ps3!