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Sony confident on PSPgo price point

European gamers ‘are not price driven’, says SCEE boss

PSPgo’s high retail price won’t have a negative impact on the system sales, says SCEE CEO Andrew House.

Speaking in an interview (seen via Destructoid), House stated that Europe isn’t as driven by price as other territories, and are more concerned about long lifecycles and value proposition.

"If it's cheaper would we sell more? The answer would probably be yes,” said House.

"I think on PlayStation 3, and the potential with an extension of PSP, we've got an opportunity to go even further on that. The overall value proposition which, by the way, European consumers get very, very well, I don't think they are as price driven as other markets.

"So the overall value proposition is really strong and trends towards that lifecycle. And then you've got for the first time a networked community for the business and the strength that implies.

"That's a huge factor in retaining people for a longer lifecycle with the product they have, because now they've bought into not just a packaged media relationship with games, but they're bought into a community that they're sharing with people and they're interacting with."

The PSPgo price is set at 250 Euros, with a UK price to be determined.

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Personally I think SONY are in a for a nasty shock!

Itse great GT:P, MGs, AC, RE are all coming to PSP......but I'll get them with the CHEAPER PSP 3000........that thought will come into the minds of the people looking to buy a PSP



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"The overall value proposition which, by the way, European consumers get very, very well, I don't think they are as price driven as other markets."

i.e. we charge the most there so if we sweeten them up and play to their ego hopefully they'll bite.



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In the UK Play.com which are usually cheap and most people use had it at £250.
that's more than $250 or 250 euros

 

http://www.play.com/Games/PSP/4-/10287942/Sony-PSP-Go-Console-Black/Product.html



psp go looks ace. but at least there is a price difference in the 2 so if someone wants a cheaper psp they can just get the 3000 as it will have same games.

i will buy the go, its a neat peice of kit, gt5 psp mgs and crisis core will be my games this year for psp.



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@Lord Flasheart

£250 is the RRP



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the article said the uk price was to be determined

I think we now know why the didn't announce that with the other prices



PSPgo’s high retail price won’t have a negative impact on the system sales, says SCEE CEO Andrew House.
 Just like the PS3's high retail price didn't have a negative impact on its sales? 
If it's cheaper would we sell more? The answer would probably be yes,” said House.
 I guarantee that if it was cheaper it would sell more. How delusional is this House guy?



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They are making a profit from it



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