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Sony America refuses to cut PS2 price
Following a massive reduction in the retail cost of PlayStation 2 in Europe yesterday, the American arm of the company has stamped on talk of a US equivalent
Talk of an American price cut for PlayStation 2 understandably spread throughout the US yesterday in the wake of a large decrease in the price of the machine in Europe, but Sony Computer Entertainment America was quick to quell the rumour. The American PlayStation 2 will remain at its current price of $299 (£203) for the foreseeable future.
"We’re holding firm to the assertion made earlier in the year and one also made to our business partners that we will not be reducing the price of the PS2 in North America… at least for the course of this year," said SCEA spokeswoman Molly Smith. "We’ve never been a company that makes decisions based on the competitive landscape. And we are not going to be competing this year, or even necessarily next year, for the same kind of customer as Nintendo and Microsoft."
America now has the most expensive PlayStation 2 in the world, an ironic twist considering that Europe traditionally pays more for games hardware and software. The territories now rack up like this: Japan pays £190, Europe pays £199 and America pays £203.
Expect PlayStation 2 sales to rocket in Europe as we move into the Christmas season.
Source:
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/story.cfm?sid=3457