Well with 360s and PS3s being manufactured there and thus sold for a huge discount (no import fees), i am not surprised.
Well with 360s and PS3s being manufactured there and thus sold for a huge discount (no import fees), i am not surprised.
| kowenicki said: About £500m all in? |
Yep. The thing is.. Brazilian tax laws are complicated (sometimes even irrational) and our government, unfortunately, is still too narrow-minded to give the videogame market the incentives it deserves. This is a big country with a lot of demand, but due to those problems videogames are a way more expensive here: A 32Gb WiiU costs about U$ 700 in Brazil, double the price of Europe/USA. In a country where the average yearly income is only U$ 11.000, its not an acessible entertainment media for most brazilians.
We still hope for a better future, though... we´re always hoping. And we´re loyal customers.

| Devil_Survivor said: I'm happy to see this, because the video game market is getting smaller in North America :(. Good on you Brazil! |
The market in North America is bigger than ever, it's just that the current console generation is in it's final year. Historically, sales steeply decline in the final years during the transitional period between old consoles and the upcoming generation.


kowenicki said:
Anyhow, good to hear. More markets is good. |
You judge:
PS3 160gb:R$1.190,00 (roughly Us$595,00)
Xbox 360 4gb: R$899,00 (roughly Us$449,50)
kowenicki said:
ouch |
And those are the cheaper versions. An Xbox 360 Kinect bundle cost around R$ 1299 ( U$ 649,50). A PS3 250 gb bundled with PES 2013 cost R$ 150 (U$ 75) more. As there are a lot of imported consoles, those prices can vary 30 % between different stores
