Price Cuts For The PS2 And Xbox?

Blogged under Hardware News by Dr. Byte on Wednesday 11 January 2006 at 8:02 pm

As expected, with the release of the Xbox 360 from Microsoft, Sony has some planning to do. The PS3 is due out sometime this year and PS2 sales are slumping. So Sony will most likely cut the price of the PS2 it seems from $150 to $130 to attract more buyers who can’t afford the high-end 360 or PS3. But Microsoft isn’t just sitting around either. Rumor has it that Microsoft will lower the price for the original Xbox to $99. A huge war between these two companies is heating up and it’s all about the gamers and price points. Expect to see dips in prices around May or E3. Ars Technica has a nice little idea of what the market will look like once the price reductions take place:

PS3 - Freakin’ expensive

Xbox 360 - US$299 or US$399

Revolution - US$299 or less

PSP - US$249

PS2 - US$130

Nintendo DS - US$129

Xbox - US$99

Gamecube - US$99

Not a bad guesstimate. We think that Nintendo will probably combat a little more by lowering the price of the DS to $99 and lowering the Game Boy Micro even more.

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