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I reckon thats where it needs to be priced.  The PSP was way too expensive based on the competitor (the DS) at the time.  This created part of the problem for it seeing as in the UK there was a £50/£60 of a difference.  The 3DS is priced at £219/£229 in the UK and ideally if they can get the NGP at just over £200, then they have a better chance than it being £250 .

In either case, the NGP will most likely be sold at a loss initially, as if it releases at £250 for the WiFi only version then they are onto a loser straight away.

Ideally, if they can launch the NGP at $250 in the states and £199 in the UK, that would be brilliant, but doubt it to be honest...reckon it will be £219 in the UK or more.

** on another note, the PSP Go is hard to come by in the UK, hardly anywhere is selling it and I've seen it at £135/£145 compared to the launch price of £225/£250.  I fully expect the PSP to be reduced to £99 shortly as well, and it wont be long before we have a permanent sub £200 PS3 as well



Prediction (June 12th 2017)

Permanent pricedrop for both PS4 Slim and PS4 Pro in October.

PS4 Slim $249 (October 2017)

PS4 Pro $349 (October 2017)