| KBG29 said: With the move to 20nm APU's looking very likely, I think $299 and a 1TB HDD would be the best solution next holiday. This would make the system look more impressive with the increased spec, give them a massive new pool of people that are willing to pay $299, and still leave them in a good position financially. I think the big push next year will be free period of PS Now, PS Vue, and Music Unlimited. In addition, PS+ should see bigger titles that will be near two years old at that point. This would give Sony a very good value, and introduce new comers to there digital services which Sony is banking on for the future of the company. |
This would be excellent, but if PS4 will keep WW leadership without troubles I can see more likely Sony offering an entry level 500GB SKU for $299, while the one with 1TB and possibly a game and a second controller could cost from $349 to $379 (I don't see it at $399 anyway, if and when Sony will make the first cut, $399 or higher from then on will most probably be prices for the richest bundles only, for example 1 or 2TB with one or two games, a second controller and PS Move or PSV, the latter could be at around $450).







