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PS3 price cut coming in August?DVDBack23 @ Jun 10, 2009 03:06 | 23 comments
"Industry sources indicate Sony is planning a $100 price cut on the PS3 in mid-August, just prior the launch of Madden (8/18) and the start of the back to school shopping season. This will naturally be a positive for the industry," says Sterne Agee analyst Arvind Bhatia.
He also notes that the video game market, despite a recent downturn, is still doing great.
"While software sales for the first half of 2009 are expected to be down mid-single-digits, we believe the second half, in contrast, will likely be up 10 to 15 percent driven by a robust lineup, easier comparisons and potential price cut(s)," he concluded.
The rumor would coincide with recent comments by GameStop CEO Daniel DeMatteo, which says that a price cut is imminent in the Q3 2009. |
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Comment by: ROMaster2 (Jun 10, 2009 03:32) At this point I don't even bother with price cuts |
Comment by: bomber991 (Jun 10, 2009 04:03) So does this mean you will be able to buy a PS3 for $300 now? Or is this just going to be a price cut on the most expensive model? I'm really out of the loop with all these different PS3 versions.
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Comment by: xnonsuchx (Jun 10, 2009 05:13) Towards the end of Sept. to mid-Oct. is more likely...no reason to time anything to yet another Madden game.
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Comment by: KillerBug (Jun 10, 2009 08:59) They have to do something about the price...there are not enough good games to make it worth the price for most people, but for $300 it makes a great bluray player. |
Comment by: ak472009 (Jun 10, 2009 11:14) finally some good news |
Comment by: iamgq (Jun 10, 2009 11:56) Great! All I need is God Of War 3 to come and slam! Buying me one. |
Comment by: xblade132 (Jun 10, 2009 13:19) This is awesome. |
Comment by: Hyasuma (Jun 10, 2009 14:50) sweet, I be picking up God of War 3 and Final Fantasy Xiii, Versus XIII and Ninja Gaiden 2 when one of these games comes out along with the price cut of the console. |
Comment by: xscorpion (Jun 10, 2009 19:06) You can get a PS3 for $299 ($327) with tax right now. Go to SonyStyle.com and apply for the credit card promotion that they have right now with the $100 rebate. They say it takes about 37 days to get the credit applied. However, I got the credit applied to my creditcard within 3 weeks. The trick is to pay off the full $427 to not get charged any interest on the remaining balance.
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Comment by: pphoenix (Jun 11, 2009 00:09) Expect next few days sony to deny it then more speculation for bucket loads of free advertising!
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Comment by: Interestx (Jun 11, 2009 10:08) Perhaps they'll pull their usual trick.
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Comment by: Hyasuma (Jun 11, 2009 12:33) I wonder, does this apply to the slim console as well or not? If so, i hope the 100 dollar rebate works with the Sony credit card as well, then I can save 200 instead of 100. |
Comment by: xscorpion (Jun 11, 2009 13:50) This $100 credit works with any purchase of $299 or more on SonyStyle.com. You can purchase anything from the site after you receive the credit card. Once you apply, you can call the next day with the auth number and now if you were approved. Then it takes about a week to receive the card. |
Comment by: xscorpion (Jun 11, 2009 13:54) I was actually in there right now and they changed the promotion to $150 credit. Additionally, you get an "Additional DUALSHOCKŪ3 controller free with purchase (a $54.99 value" I wish I would have waited just a little bit. I just bought mine about 3 weeks ago.
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Comment by: kikzm33z (Jun 11, 2009 15:15) There's been continuous rumours of a price cut in the last year.
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Comment by: Morreale (Jun 12, 2009 04:06) I paid $500 for my 60GB console, no complaints here :)
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Comment by: Hyasuma (Jun 12, 2009 05:08) Originally posted by xscorpion: Originally posted by xscorpion:
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Comment by: inagasake (Jun 12, 2009 05:29) @Morreale: I agree that it's best not to wait too long to buy a console. But with consoles having steep price points this gen compared to previous ones and with today's tough economical times, it's understandable why people wait it out. $300-$400 is well above the historical "sweet spot" of $200 (PS2 and other previous consoles sold heavily at that price point). And no, inflation didn't rise 50% since the PS2 era so that doesn't explain the price jump. Yes I know the 360 Arcade is $200 but the hard drive is very important (greatly reduces risk of disk scratching, running games generates less heat, noise, etc.) Right now the Wii ($250) is the closest to the sweet spot price. Heck, I waited it out quite awhile myself. Only got a Xbox 360 a couple months ago. Would have been wiser to get it soon after the price drop in October (or whenever it was) but I kinda didn't pay attention to the console scene at the time.
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Comment by: gohil (Jun 12, 2009 14:45) Why wait for a mythical price cut?
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Comment by: FreqNasty (Jun 12, 2009 15:45) Quote: Why don't they list the final price of the product in the US? I know the sales tax rate varies from state to state but the price paid should be the listed price. That would piss me off when the extra is added at the cash register. What if I only took $299 along - I would be shit out of luck! |
Comment by: atomicxl (Jun 13, 2009 23:59) I can't imagine a PS3 only costing $50 more than a PSP. Plus, with Sony pricing the PSP Go at $250 I don't think they have a firm grasp of pricing things competitively.
Quote:Quote: The thing is that everyone in America is aware of this thing called sales tax. If you went into the store expecting to pay $299 you're either a foreigner who has never purchased anything in America except for gas or you're an idiot. |
Comment by: FreqNasty (Jun 14, 2009 05:17) Quote: My point is - it should be included in the list price. To say it costs $299, but you end up paying $327, is misleading. I'm sure if you asked most consumers in the US they would prefer the price paid to be the price listed. |
Comment by: The111 (Jun 15, 2009 17:44) Quote: You're going to pass up a $150 discount to wait for a $100 price drop? Logic, please?
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