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Monday, February 26 2007

Playstation 3 Software Pricing Announced  by James B at 19:09

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Some slight light at the end of a dark tunnel for those who still hold a fading torch for the Playstation 3. Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) announced today the pricing details for their first-party launch line-up. Launch games such as Motorstorm and Resistance: Fall of Man will be moderately priced at a RRP of RRP of €59.99 (£39.99), making them somewhat cheaper than certain Xbox 360 games.



European PLAYSTATION 3 First Party Software Pricing Announced

London, 26 February 2007 – Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) today announced pricing details for its first party title launch line-up, to accompany the 23rd March 2007 launch of PLAYSTATION®3.

Providing details of the prices to be charged for first party software available on both disc and through the PLAYSTATION®Network1, SCEE confirmed that its five disc based launch titles, including the highly acclaimed MotorstormTM and Resistance: Fall of ManTM will be priced at an RRP of €59.99 (£39.99, AUD 99.95, NZ 109.95).

In addition to the disc based games SCEE also announced that exclusive and innovative experiences developed especially for download from the PLAYSTATION®Network such as BlastFactor, flOw and Super Rub a Dub, together with iconic gaming brands such as Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection will be made available for an introductory period at prices which range from €2.99 to €9.99 depending on the specific title.

Other first party content available on the PLAYSTATION®Network such as game items and premium video content will be priced on an easy to understand sliding scale of charges starting as low as €0.99 and increasing depending on the scope of the product. This could range from a new SingStar track to a premium pack for MotorStorm, which would include a new track, additional vehicles, liveries and multiplayer modes.

In announcing these prices, David Reeves, President and CEO of SCEE said, "Not only will it be completely free to register on the PLAYSTATION®Network with no subscription fees and access to many free demos, but with these competitive prices for additional content we are able to offer the consumer both top quality games on Blu-ray discs and a whole range of downloadable content from the PLAYSTATION®Network. With over 30 first and third party disc and network games available at launch, we are confident that this will be one of the most successful launches of all time."
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Mani
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26 February 2007 20:00
Considering exchange rates that's more like it from Sony, 40 quid for a game is a bit steep but just about acceptable, finally some goodish news! ( I still don't want one though ;-) )
Jammin
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27 February 2007 11:38
You're a bit opinionated in your news writing craig
ralinn
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27 February 2007 11:39
Yeah, this is good. I'm still not totally off the idea of buying a PS3 yet. Hopefully things get better
Jammin
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27 February 2007 11:41
Oops it was james that wrote it, lol. Oh well same applies!
ralinn
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27 February 2007 11:53
Formal = boring
Mani
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27 February 2007 12:13
Have you been in a hole for the last year Jammin?
Jammin
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27 February 2007 17:00
Year! That's a bit harsh, but I am/was very busy yes. Just got a bit of spare time at the moment because my second semester of university has started


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