
The 40GB PS3 will retail for... £300 in the UK and €400 across continental Europe. The existing 60GB PS3--which retains backwards compatibility--remains on the market with a price cut and a new bundle as well. There's no official word for those of us outside Europe, but it's a safe bet that PS3 sales in North America will crawl to a standstill as consumers wait for the other price-cut shoe to drop on this side of the Pond. The expected price tag will be US$400--a huge bargain, considering the current weakness of the American dollar.
Of course, the PS3 had already seen a de facto price cut to US$500 just a few months ago, but the PS3 has yet to generate a Halo-like hit for hardcore gamers or connect with mainstream audiences like the red-hot (and much cheaper) Nintendo Wii. Despite a couple of recent hits (Warhawk, Heavenly Sword), With keystone exclusives such as Metal Gear Solid 4 and now Unreal Tournament III pushed back to 2008, Uncharted: Drake's Fortune seems to be the only hotly anticipated PS3 exclusive slated to hit this fall. In short, Sony needs to generate some excitement in the meantime, and the prospect of a US$400 PS3 just in time for the holidays sounds like a perfect recipe. Whether or not the backward compatibility issue will sour the deal remains to be seen.
What do you think: Is the (presumably imminent) PS3 worth US$400, or is the dearth of backward compatibility a deal breaker?
Update: CNET Asia has contacted Sony Computer Entertainment on the availability of the 40GB PS3 but the company was unable to confirm if the unit will make its way to Asia at press time.
Via CNET Crave