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eldiablo
02-28-2007, 04:37 PM
Sony announces prices for first-party PS3 games

Disc-based titles to cost EUR 59.99

has announced pricing plans for first-party PlayStation 3 titles, revealing that disc-based games will cost EUR 59.99 / GBP 39.99 at launch.

Launch titles will include Motorstorm, Resistance: Fall of Man, Genji and Ridge Racer 7, plus Formula One Championship Edition. They will cost AUD 99.95 in Australia and NZD 109.95 in New Zealand, where PS3 is also launching on March 23.

Sony also hinted at pricing for downloadable games such as BlastFactor, flOw and Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, which will be available via the PlayStation Network service. For an "introductory period", they will cost between EUR 2.99 and EUR 9.99.

Downloadable content will start at EUR 0.99, rising according to what's on offer. According to Sony, content "could range from a new SingStar track to a premium pack for MotorStorm" including a new track, extra vehicles and multiplayer modes.

SCEE boss David Reeves commented, "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.

"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."

By pricing its games at GBP 39.99, Sony is undercutting Microsoft when it comes to first-party titles - Xbox 360 games have an official RRP of GBP 49.99. Games for the Nintendo Wii, however, also cost GBP 39.99.
Source: http://www.gamesindustry.biz/content_page.php?aid=23047

40 quid a game for the PS3 huh? Same as the PS2 (at first launch and for a while) if i remember right. Not too bad i suppose.

eldiablo
02-28-2007, 06:50 PM
PlayStation 3 download prices confirmed for UK

PSN games to cost between £1.99 and £6.99

Sony Computer Entertainment has confirmed that the UK price for its range of downloadable PlayStation 3 games will be set between GBP 1.99 and GBP 6.99.

The news follows Monday's confirmation that Euro pricing for titles sold on Sony's PlayStation Network online store would be between EUR 2.99 and EUR 9.99.

At the current exchange rate, UK consumers will have to pay more in order to buy the higher priced titles.

With Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection selling for GBP 6.99, consumers will actually end up paying the equivalent of EUR 10.35.

But for the low-priced titles selling for GBP 1.99, however, UK gamers actually pay a fraction less - the equivalent of EUR 2.95.

Sony has yet to confirm the European line-up as yet, but it is expected to include Blast Factor, flOw, Super Rub a Dub, Lemmings, Gripshift, Go Sudoku, and Calling All Cars.
Source: http://www.gamesindustry.biz/content_page.php?aid=23117

Not bad i suppose...

eldiablo
02-28-2007, 06:52 PM
Sony details PSN release schedule

Tekken, Gran Turismo and Blast Factor all due on launch day

Sony has confirmed release dates for the first seven dowloadable titles to appear on the PlayStation Network in Europe.

Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection will be released on March 23 for GBP 6.99, with Blast Factor (GBP 3.49) and Gran Turismo HD (free) also available on the PAL launch day.

Super Rub-A-Dub follows on March 30, while April's PSN slate currently has flOw down for April 6, with Go! Sudoku on April 13 and Go! Puzzle to follow on April 20.

Prices for these titles have yet to be revealed, but it's expected to be at the lower end of Sony's pricing strategy.

Other titles expected in the near future include Lemmings, Gripshift and Calling All Cars.
Source: http://www.gamesindustry.biz/content_page.php?aid=23132

Hmm.. sounds like it could work.

Nitrous
03-20-2007, 08:25 PM
Merged your threads mate, very nice find and will be helpful for new PS3 owners and for people intending to buy one ;)