Eh, £350-£400 seems most likely to me still. Any more than that and I don't see the system selling at all. Even £350 will be difficult.
Eh, £350-£400 seems most likely to me still. Any more than that and I don't see the system selling at all. Even £350 will be difficult.
I was about to say this more likely points to a $450 price point for the US considering the article actually says €400, but as it turns out, the Vita actually launched for $250 in the US and €250 in the vast majority of Europe.
So I suppose $400 suddenly IS a very real possibility once again.
| CDiablo said: €400=$500. Seems about right for what I expected the consoles to launch at. |
Again, it doesn't work like that.
PS products: €=$
Current prices:
PS3: $250/€250
PSV: $250/€250
It's always been like that.
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Awesome, Im buying 3. 1for me one as a gift and one to try to sell
Only a 250GB model? That's seems a bit low even if it is the lowest SKU. I'll probably get the most expensive anyways.
I hope they have a slightly more prohibitively priced version as well. A $399 PS4 will most likely sell out of stock instantly.
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Generally EU prices include the VAT which is roughly 15% from my experience while US does not which is roughly 6%. So, you are looking at 50 euros in taxes built in roughly and 24 dollars in taxes not built in to price.
Anyways, $400 is my sweet spot, if only to know the HDD (250GB?) and how far that will get you this next generation.

You guys realize this is fake right?
1) India would never quote price in Euros.
2) http://www.sony.co.in/product/playstation+6+4000+gb
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