G2ThaUNiT said: I guess. Idk how strong the Brazilian Real is because platform holders have been increasing prices this gen based on currency exchange rates and manufacturing costs. The Wii wasn't sold at a loss and with how high manufacturing and component costs are, especially compared to 18 years ago, Sony most likely won't want to be losing any money on Pro sales. Since it's a premium device whereas the Wii was not. Unless something drastic happens, idk if we'll be seeing price drops any time soon. At least a price drop large enough to really make a difference for many Brazilians. |
Sony did drop the PS5's price here, though, despite exchange rates remaining about the same, so there are precedents.
The $7000 value isn't even official yet, by the way, that's just IGN speculating about it (of course that also means it could be more expensive still...).