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PS2 and Xbox to see price-cuts within weeks

Marcel Klum   on 05 September 2003 - 10:38 · 17 comments & 2408 views

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Both Sony's PlayStation 2 and Microsoft's Xbox are set to see price cuts in the coming month as the battle for Christmas sales dominance kicks off earlier than ever - with both companies also planning a range of other promotions.

The PlayStation 2 price is set to be cut to £129.99 in the UK within the coming months, according to sources who spoke with Eurogamer.net today - a cut which brings the console in line with the Xbox and GameCube, and indeed with the price of the hardware on the continent.

However, Microsoft will respond with a price cut of its own - with Xbox due to come down in price as well, probably to a £99.99 price point. We expect the Xbox cuts to appear around mid-October, although as ever, there's a good chance that whichever company tips its hand first will cause the other to follow suit within hours.

Sony also plans to continue its successful strategy of bundling key games with the console, with a number of new packs due to hit shelves across Europe in the coming months. The first will be a bundle featuring a console along with copies of Pro Evolution Soccer 2 and GTA: Vice City, which appears on October 8th priced at €229 (£159.99). This will be followed by a bundle with Ubi Soft's Prince Of Persia: Sands of Time, which appears on November 13th at €209 (£144.99), and a new Eye Toy bundle - incorporating the current Eye Toy pack (console plus Eye Toy Play) along with a copy of the second volume of Eye Toy games, all for €229 (£159.99). The final Christmas bundle from Sony will be a Gran Turismo 4 pack retailing at €209 (£144.99), which brings the company full circle on bundle deals - the very first PS2 bundle was the special pack prepared for Gran Turismo 3.

Microsoft, meanwhile, is planning to fight back with a number of initiatives predictably enough centred around the Xbox Live service. Principal among these is the decision to offer two months of free Live access to anyone purchasing a new Live-enabled title, in the hopes of promoting the service outside of the niche market it currently attracts. The company will also be offering a cheap standalone version of the Xbox Communicator to enable people on the free trial to use the voice chat functionality of the games.

Xbox software is also seeing price cuts - effective immediately, Tao Feng, Dead or Alive: Xtreme Beach Volleyball and the fantastic Project Zero are being dropped to £29.99, and in the next few weeks Quantum Redshift, Toe Jam & Earl III, Blinx and Shenmue II will be officially dropped to £19.99 (although they won't become part of the similarly priced Classics range).

News source: Gamesindustry.biz


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#1 perochan on 05 Sep 2003 - 10:56
thats nice. How about GC?
#2 SecretAgentMan on 05 Sep 2003 - 11:10
Oh yeah, time to buy another Xbox.
(1 reply) #3 AndyD on 05 Sep 2003 - 12:27
whoa...108 USD for a Xbox. Here's hoping it happens sooner rather than later. I'll definitely pick one up
#3.1 Coolme on 05 Sep 2003 - 17:53
WOAH at the price ($108 USD) U are choosing between a palm and the Xbox
(3 replies) #4 mlauzon on 05 Sep 2003 - 12:55
Yes, but what does this mean for the North American market, seeing as how North America is never mentioned in these articles..?!


#4.1 Aaron660R on 05 Sep 2003 - 13:14
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Yes, but what does this mean for the North American market, seeing as how North America is never mentioned in these articles..?!

i was wondering the same thing????
#4.2 vetblackice912 on 05 Sep 2003 - 13:55
Indeed, because if I can get an Xbox for that cheap, I'm getting it as a second Xbox for taking apart to mod.
#4.3 AndyD on 05 Sep 2003 - 13:59
I would assume it would apply here as well. Whether it's at the same quarter is another question.
(1 reply) #5 glazzz on 05 Sep 2003 - 16:48
I work at a dominant US video rentailer and i can say that last month we recieved price point stickers and an update for xbox=149.99, ps2=149.99, and gc=99.99, but were told to wait for a confirmation email for when the prices drop for xmas. I can't wait.
#5.1 123_kid on 05 Sep 2003 - 19:26
A PS2 for only 149!? I might pick one up. We already have a X-Box and a GameCube in my college dorm, might as well go for the gaming console threesome. But then again, money is always nice to have.
(2 replies) #6 net-cruizer on 05 Sep 2003 - 18:43
I don't really like the idea of XBOX going down in price all the time.
To me, that seems like it could cause loss, and then could cause stopage of development.
An XBOX costs way less than it should. I got mine at the price they started at, and I thought that was a hell of a deal. It's an incredible peice of equipment, and is better than the average computer, yet barely costs anything now. Geez, the graphics card alone costs more than what and XBOX sells for.
#6.1 squirrelist on 05 Sep 2003 - 18:57
They sell it low, but put a huge markup on the games. So in the end, they aren't losing as much money as it sounds. I haven't seen how their income is doing lately,but Microsoft has been feeding this division of the company in order to catch up to Sony and Nintendo. When it does have an even share of the market, I'm sure the price will level out.
#6.2 perochan on 05 Sep 2003 - 20:32
they arent making money at all when they first released. So in order to stay on the competition, they have to lower the price or they will lose more money.
#7 XxDesmus_MODxX on 05 Sep 2003 - 21:15
i will def get a 2nd xbox and mod the crap outa this one...
(1 reply) #8 Ironman273 on 05 Sep 2003 - 21:57
I know this is completely off topic, but how come UK articles still mention pounds sterling? Isn't the UK going to adopt the Euro?
#8.1 HellBender on 06 Sep 2003 - 01:49
You're right, that is off topic
#9 JnCoKiLLa on 06 Sep 2003 - 03:28
this make s me wannna buy another one and mod and turn it into a Media box......

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