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Afinal os americanos tb vao ter uma surpresa:
Afinal a baixa de preço da versão de 60Gb era so para limpar stock. A versão de 20Gb tb é descontinuada e fica unicamente a versão 80Gb ao mesmo preço de sempre 600 dolars.
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=8039No More 60GB PS3 Consoles in U.S. Once Sold Out, Says SCEE Boss
The 80GB PS3 to be the only option once the 60GB consoles are all sold out
Although the $100 price drop on the 60GB PlayStation 3 appears from most angles to be a tactic from Sony Computer Entertainment America to help jumpstart sales of its new console, comments from the company’s European arm seem to paint the price reduction as a method of clearing out old stock.
In an interview with GamesIndustry, SCEE president David Reeves said in response to a question asking why Europe isn’t getting a similar price drop as North America, “Well, they're not really are they, because what the U.S. are offering from the 1st of August is a USD 599 version with one game. All they're doing is taking their stock in trade that they've got at the moment of the 60GB model, marking the price down and it will all be gone by the end of July.”
The interviewer then clarified Reeves' answer by asking, “So once the 60GB is gone, that will be the end of the 60GB then?” The SCEE president replied, “In America, yes.”
Sony's Kaz Hirai confirmed the move in this video interview with VG TV (his response in English can be heard around the 1:45 mark).
The comments from Reeves and Hirari indicate that the recent price drop is just an attempt to clear out remaining 60GB inventory to make way for the 80GB model. This would also mean that once the $499 60GB models are sold out, the actual price of entry into PlayStation 3 ownership will rise back up to $599.
At the time of launch, gamers could purchase a PlayStation 3 for $499 rather than $599 if they chose to go with the 20GB model which also was without Wi-Fi and a memory card reader. Starting in 2007, shipments of the more economical 20GB appeared to be scarcer, while the 60GB was more readily found in stores.
Following investigations into the apparent extinction of the $499 option, Sony officially confirms the 20GB PlayStation 3 as a discontinued product – effectively raising the price of the PlayStation 3 overall to the $599 tag of the 60GB model. The situation with the 60GB and 80GB consoles could lead to a repetition of history that could closely resemble that of the 20GB PlayStation 3.
As for the situation for gamers across the pond, Reeves also gave an explanation as to why Europe isn’t getting a PS3 with a larger hard drive yet. The difference between 60GB and 80GB is not really necessary. “Probably we could have gone for 80GB, but does it really make any difference?” he said. “We just know that we get a better supply on the 60GB than we will on the 80GB. So we chose to continue with the 60GB until we find that we can get something better, maybe lower cost. It just didn't seem necessary to us.”
Following the above reasoning, Reeve was asked why SCEA would choose the slightly larger hard drive if it isn’t necessary. “The difference is that the 60GB we have now has about 88 per cent backwards compatibility,” Reeve replied, referencing the difference in backwards compatibility hardware. “The 60GB they had had 100 per cent backwards compatibility. They felt that by going down for 100 to 88, for example, that they'd have to add something in – and that's what they did.”
Although European gamers will not yet be getting any price break or larger hard drive, a new value-added bundle has been revealed in the form of a starter pack that adds an extra controller and two games to the purchase of a new console.
Aside from the new bundle, Sony may not be making any moves until the end of the year. “We just felt that we didn't want to complicate things; we wanted to have one model, and we've had one model, we've done very well with it, now we'll add value and we'll think about what we'll do closer to Christmas,” Reeves said.
Afinal a baixa de preço da versão de 60Gb era so para limpar stock. A versão de 20Gb tb é descontinuada e fica unicamente a versão 80Gb ao mesmo preço de sempre 600 dolars.
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