| NiKKoM said: Hey.. now that I think about it.. maybe the high price of the psp go is not because of Sony wanting to make a lot of profit but that a larger part of the 250 euro's go to the retailer then on a PSP 3000 cause they won't make any money on software.. |
That's been fairly obvious from the beginning.
From what I hear from our District Manager, GameStop Corporate has been in battle with Sony over the UMD-less PSP for quite some time. Patapon 2 being sold at retail via download voucher is a result of that battle.
Sony's caught between a rock and a hard place with the prices of both the PSP Go and the ps3.







