

60GB PS3 Price Cut Not Just a 'Fire Sale' 246
Heffenfeffer writes "Those excited about the $100 price cut that the 60 GB PS3 recently received should act quickly — according to an interview from SCEE president David Reeves: '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.' When asked if the 60GB PS3 would be no more after the fire sale, he confirmed, 'In America, yes ... what the US are offering from the 1st of August is a USD $599 version with one game.'" Meanwhile, the EU won't be getting the 80GB system at all. Instead, they'll be getting a new starter pack bundle pack with two games and an extra controller for the same cost as the current system on its own (£425, or $862). Update: 07/13 17:17 GMT by Z : Okay ... it's really challenging to understand what's going on when Sony as an entity is saying two different things. Despite the above coming from a Sony executive, it looks like this is completely untrue. Says a Sony of America spokesperson: "SCEA has reacted with puzzlement to the European perspective, suggesting that there may have been an incorrect interpretation. The spokesperson said, 'Those quotes from David Reeves are not accurate.'"
I just dont get it (Score:3, Interesting)
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The thing is that there have been some loud voices from Konami and Capcom that say even a $100 cut is too little. Now there really it looks like it's still $600. Hasn't Hideo been kicking around the idea of going multiplatform on MGS4 if the price wasn't dropped?
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Re:I just dont get it (Score:5, Interesting)
Even better is the admission that they're phasing out the PS3 model with "100% backwards compatibility" to replace it with one with "88%" compatibility. (I'm not sure what that 88% figure means, but it's what the guy said in the interview. Percent of games that work? Percent of PS2 emulated? He didn't say.)
Then there's this quote:
[GamesIndustry.biz:] But you're still asking people to commit GBP 425 to a games console. Isn't there a problem with the perception that that's an awful lot of money to shell out?
It is, but surprisingly, people are paying that amount of money for it.
It's like he's just begging for people to hate Sony. I don't get it.
Re:I just dont get it (Score:4, Funny)
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The PS3's made now are more desirable if you care about backwards compatibility.
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1. At #4 is the Wii, which as of this comment Amazon doesn't have stocked save for random people selling their own.
2. This is one online store amoung many others physical and virtual. Individual store sales vary, even on a day to day basis within the same store.
Like I said, it's a milestone, but it isn't as damning for Sony's competitors as an NPD
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Special Edition (Score:2)
Foiled again? (Score:3, Interesting)
Didn't go that way, obviously, so, maybe my imagination for dark smoke filled conference rooms at Sony is running wild again.
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So even if it did fail (the new consoles already have the issue fixed, so less likely now), your assertion that you'll wait 'months' for a replacement is false.
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It's still a month to get it replaced. And it sucks, because there's no guarantee your data will be saved, and the 360 provides no way to back up all your data.
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If it locked up in the middle of your game session you'll probably lose that session's worth of data but, really, that's kind of unavoidable.
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I was afraid that it would be a month or more, as you've stated, that it would mean weeks worth of waiting on shipping and fixing and god-only knows what. I mean, it was a free fix and you get what you pay for, right?
But the guy on the phone swore that they use 2-day (I think it was) shipping and that the turn-around time in the shop was less than 5 days. And he was right. I got the box a couple of days after my convo with him and shipped it out on a Fri
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Their recent PR history suggests that 'do the smart thing' isn't exactly their current mission statement.
I'd really like a PS3, but just when I think about actually getting one, they do something like this that really turns me off.
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They are both chasing Nintendo at this point.
Sony and to some extent Microsoft's problems are actually the same problem. They planned for to use this generation of Game consoles as trojan horse. They both planned on making
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I'd like to read more about this, can you fire a few links my way? I'm looking forward to blue laser pointers that don't cost an arm and a leg.
Seems likley to stick... (Score:2)
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As noted in the 'article', this is just a tactic to clear the old PS3's off the shelf while a new model of the same price is brought out. It would be extremely embarrassing to have 60gb PS3's on the shelf next year, with the better 80gb one selling like crazy. They want them gone.
So why the same price? Because they cost Sony the same price (or less). They dropped the PS2 hardware from inside and added a few GB HD space
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Either way, they're selling the unit at a couple hundred bucks too much.
If I were MS (Score:4, Interesting)
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1)Madden. Non exclusive, but will move a few more customers to the "next-gen".
2)GTA4. Microsoft has exclusive content, and they will make sure customers know it prior to release. It will sell many 360s.
3)Halo3. Probably the most popular next-gen exclusive behind Twilight Princess. This will move a ton of xboxs.
The extended warranty is an investment (IMO) to pull in people moving to next-gen this Christmas who may be on the fenc
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If that is true then I wouldn't be surprised to see Madden move more people to the Wii.
It didn't matter in your case (Score:2)
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They may not have announced it yet, but the
Re:If I were MS (Score:5, Funny)
Apparently, the only reason their E3 announcements went over faily well, was because they'd paused to reload.
Microsoft would be better suited pricing the 360 core to compete with the Wii and reinvigorate sales in the premium.
(sales numbers have been falling off; they're pretty close to the limit on people willing to spend $400 for a console).
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If only I had mod points left! That was funny.
Damn (Score:5, Insightful)
(get the point here, sony?)
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Gamers have a lot to be happy about this year -- an over-abundance of choice is not a bad problem to have. It's really only bad for Sony, trying to woo gamers who have already invested in a console or tw
Hear that? (Score:5, Funny)
Seriously. It starts looking as if Sony WANTS to lose Europe.
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Re:Hear that? (Score:4, Funny)
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How can I make an informed buying decision if they seem intent on lying to me constantly? The price is dropping. No it isn't. Yes it is. Not! Never. No way. Maybe. Not at all, definitely not. Hey, it just dropped. Except it is only existing stock. No it isn't...
Price cut? (Score:2)
Sony is making the same mistake they made when the PS3 first launched, they're trying to cram too much into the system. Your average customer is not someone who wants $600 package deals, however value-worthy they are. They had the opportunity to have a system, the 20gb version, as low as $400. Maybe its "gimp", but that would certainly give the Sony crowd something to fire back about system costs.
The PS3 seems destined to remain
Re: The PS3 could be $300... Here's how.... (Score:2)
If Sony says that the difference between the 60 gig and 20 gig version was $100 then in your example the 20
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Looks pretty obvious to me (Score:2)
Myself I will be going down the Compucenter and upgrading my 60GB model to the 160GB model for $80 (its the little panel on the side that says "HDD").
Avoiding cannibalism/Future strategy (Score:2)
Oh well (Score:2)
Oh well, just means more money to blow on Wii/360 games...
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You should ask X-Box/360 owners about hopes like that.
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One look at Sony's own compatibility list [playstation.com] puts the lie to "90% compatible". A lot of games work wel
good grief charlie brown... (Score:2)
Tom
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It isn't hard to get a Wii now if you really want one...stop trolling.
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So STFU. I'm all for toys, but people need perspective. "ooh a cell processor" so what. The wii with it's "lame" graphics still manages to entertain crowds at parties. And frankly more of my friends are into the Wii for it's approachability then they are into the xbox or playstation.
Sure shiny graphics are nice and all, but if the games don't entertain my friends what's the point? When I'm alone I can play games? woopy
Tom
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Do they have some surplus of $599 stickers they really want to use up? Is there some superstition that the number 599 is lucky that I don't know about?
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And you don't think the Wii price will go down? I recall the GC being $300 when it was new. I believe Nintendo is trying to "make a profit" [good ol' econ 101] while demand is high.
Demand is low[er] for the PS3 so you'd think they'd adjust the price accordingly. Would you rather loose $100 to a sale made or $
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The Wii is sold at a profit AND is cheaper than the PS3 AND is a better party console.
CONSOLE WARS!
Besides the PS3 is just an overclocked PS2.
A stupid non-story (Score:3, Insightful)
This story is simply someone spreading shit.
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On Amazon, the PS3 has been outselling the Wii since the price cut, and the XBox 360 is all the way down at #20. (Even the PS2 is outselling the XBox 360 on Amazon.)
Before people go nuts about never buying anything PS3/Sony/blah blah blah again, why don't you wait to se
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Probably the most sound idea I've read thus far.
This also goes for prognosticating further price drops. It would be really nice, but without an official announcement we just don't know.
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This is not meant to be some fanboy comment looking to push the Wii, but just a math nerd pointing out the flaws in your logic.
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Uh, I didn't pledge never to buy Sony because the PS3 was expensive.
I made the decision because of their anti-freedom, closed mentality, their frequent attempts to create proprietary formats and leverage them to exert an undue level of control over the market and the general chilling effect that has on openness in general, and the results of their arrogance upon customer service
Time for a Management change at Sony.... (Score:5, Insightful)
A $499 version can be purchased at Gamespot for $399 with a trade in of a PS2. This makes it the same price as 360 PRO AND it has the PS2 slimline chip built in. If you owned a PS2 you probably had a few games for it. This was a VALUE ADDED proposition for the PS3.
Then they had the get 5 BluRay disks promotion, which is another VALUE ADD tactic.
Now they are going to stick with the $599 price, drop the 'cheaper alternative' again and pull out the PS2 chip?
Somebody else needs to take the reigns or Sony will remain a distant 3rd this gen.
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True, however MS has the luxury of offering a $299 and a $399 SKU as an option. If you want to play any 360 game the point of Entry is $299 + the game.
Emotionless PS3 (Score:3, Interesting)
It wasn't even a price cut to begin with. at most, it was a SKU shift. it would be the same thing if MS ditched the core system, dropped the premium to core prices, and priced the Elite and the original's premium price.
I'm so glad I bought a Wii. No Backwards compatibility problems, no Blinking Red Rings of Death, and more Ben Franklins in my wallet.
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Yeah. because Great Graphics == Great game. I better Toss Twilight Princess out the window and go play Spiderman 3 on the PS3/360 then.
no good games since launch
There are some great games for the Wii. Just not a ton of them. and there is still the Gamecube lineup and virtual console to fall back on. The 360 never had great backward compatibility to begin with, but at least the 360 library is rather strong to fall back on. The PS3 hasn't had a breakout game yet and they had the PS1/PS2 to
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Emotion hardware is only 'on' when using PS2 games, and the PS3 hardware is fairly idle at that point.
Emulating another hardware take more CPU than the original hardware needed, and thus produces more heat.
So at best, it's the same heat while playing PS3 games, and more when playing PS2.
In the end, I don't think the extra backwards-compatibility will matter. I think the number right now is 90% for the emulation, and t
Seriously Sony... (Score:4, Interesting)
All that said, I *will* likely buy a PS3... but not a nanosecond before there is a compelling game for it that will not be out for the Xbox 360. ( Yes, I'm looking at you, Square-Enix.) Hopefully, by then, the freakin thing will be at the $399 price point that I wanted in the first place.
So, let me get this straight.... (Score:2, Interesting)
While at the same time, replaces the quality backwards compatibility with a incomplete software layer...
Now tell me why I shouldn't just get an XBox instead. The hardware may be unreliable, but Microsoft will at least fix it when it breaks.
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So yeah, its a "who cares" game and a feature reduction (because if the software compatibility was so superior, why aren't they running it on the 1.0 hardware when appropriate?).
Bad headline (Score:5, Funny)
Insanity (Score:2, Insightful)
*yawn* (Score:4, Insightful)
"This is a *special* price! It'll go up next week!"
Yeah. Right. I'll believe it when I see it; Sony won't shoot itself in the foot like that. This is just a marketing ploy to drive sales just a little bit more.
Dont Panic (Score:2)
Lol at the update (Score:2)
You'd think by now we'd just stop listening to Sony. This whole price drop has been a massive case of corporate communication gone awry. Then again, this is pretty much par for the course with Sony right?
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Ordering a spare laptop battery? (It had to be said.)
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Cheers!
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Cheers!
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Think about if for a second. Sony have a new 80Gb model and they have remaining stock of the 60Gb. Of course they're going to shift the 60Gb models first. That does not mean that when they've done with those consoles that the price goes straight back up. Instead an unbundled 80Gb console will step in at the same price to replace it. This should b
Re:Wrong (Score:4, Insightful)
Right, but that's not the issue.
This is. Sony has not said, by any stretch of the imagination, that they intend on lowering the price of the 80gb model. They may do so, but we have no guarantee.
Let us assume for the moment that you're right, 60gb laptop drives are increasing in price to the point where soon they will be more expensive than 80gb laptop drives. Here's a look at current prices.
Via Newegg:
Western Digital - 60g [newegg.com]: $47.99
Western Digital - 80g [newegg.com]: $59.99
Hitachi - 60g [newegg.com]: $49.99
Hitachi - 80g [newegg.com]: $54.99
Seagate - 60g [newegg.com]: $49.99
Seagate - 80g [newegg.com]: $59.99
So, the prices are somewhat close, ranging from $5-$15 difference with the 80gb drives consistantly more expensive. This gives some credence to the theory that soon the 60gb drives will be more expensive as they cease to be manufactured.
However, the following was in the article summary:
There are a whopping 18 days left before the 1st of August. I find it hard to believe by any stretch of the imagination that in so short a time...
A) The price difference between 60gb and 80gb drives will be significantly in favor of the latter.
B) The 65nm proccesses coming "later this year" will arrive and have an effect.
C) Sony will actually think to pass the benefits onto the gamer rather than themselves.
If the price of the 80gb model drops, it's more likely because they'll unbundle the game. Sony could pleasently surprise us, but I'm not counting on it.
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No, they haven't said it and it's easy to see why. If Sony came out and said an 80Gb unbundled modelwas appearing in a few weeks, would you go out and buy the 60Gb one on sale? No of course not.
I think it's fairly likely that once 60Gb goes that 80Gb will step right in to replace it. Maybe not the very day the 60Gb disappears from the shelves b
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Sure, Sony might just be sealing their lips until it won't hurt the firesale on 60gb models, but until it actually happens I think we sho
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Hitachi - 60gb [newegg.com]: $73.99
Hitachi - 80gb [newegg.com]: $79.99
Fujitsu - 60gb [newegg.com]: $49.99
Fujitsu - 80gb [newegg.com]: $58.99
The point remains, there's still a significant price difference between analogous drives favoring the 60gb as cheaper, one that isn't likely to completely reverse in 18 days.
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I understand that if Sony plans on acting in either fashion, it doesn't make sense for them to say so. However, I don't believe that we
Meanwhile international prices dont move (Score:2)
by $100 au, which would be more like 85usd. Even now it has a 40%+ 'markup' here.
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What makes you think that?
As you note, the price of the 60 gig drives hasn't gone down, so that isn't why the price dropped. The price of the 60 GB model dropped because they want to clear out the inventory to make room for the 80 GB model. The 80 GB drives will cost the same as current 60 GB drives. So Sony doesn't get to make cheaper PS3s, the only reason the 60 GB model was discounted is
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Boy do I wish. You're the one taking sides not me, I wish Sony and MS all the luck in the world. I own my console already, what do I care about price drops? I'm not buying another one.
But if you're interested go review Circuit City's sales records for the previous month where the 360 outsold the PS3. Using your logic Microsoft is doing better than Sony. Obviously any rational human would realize thats but a sliver of the over-all picture. You'd think even a d
Re:Stop with the "Software Emulation" FUD (Score:4, Informative)
The North Americian Playstation 3 (which contains the Emotion Engine) does support 1080p output. [playstation.com]
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Re:Only Zonk (Score:4, Funny)
Ha! If you think Zonk's behind Sony's bad PR, you've gotta lotta back reading to do, my friend.
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Customers "OMG LETS BUY THEM QUICK!"
Later...
Sony "The stock has been all sold. We are now dropping the price of the 80Gb model."
I'll just say that you ASSUME there will be a price cut on the 80Gb model when the 60 are gone. People can expect it, but Sony has done little to make them trustworthy of anything. A week ago, people rejoice about a general price cut. Now people are not even sure the price cut will last. Should we really have trusted them
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Later...
Sony: "The 60GB stock has been all sold. Maybe now we can turn a profit on these suckers with another upgrade."
Re:This is a Fire sale... (Score:3, Informative)
Did you miss this part?
Nevertheless, Kaz Hirai himself says the one SKU strategy is the plan. He told Scandinavian website VGTV, "[We do not] have a 2 SKU strategy in the US, we learned very quickly customers respond b