For me personally the best thing about the PS4 announcement was the price, and that's only because it means I might actually be able to get both consoles this gen. Nothing at the actual conference made me want to cancel my Xbox One pre-order

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For me personally the best thing about the PS4 announcement was the price, and that's only because it means I might actually be able to get both consoles this gen. Nothing at the actual conference made me want to cancel my Xbox One pre-order
Excellent price by Sony - not at all surprised though, given the failure in the last generation pre-order wars.
Still will not be buying due to travelling, but it should be even better priced in a years time :L
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Damnn the games are £54.99 each...
ngl, im a big xbox fan but im being pushed towards ps4
As a massive Xbox fan, the PS4 has done very, very well. And only £349? Wow. This really sucks for me now, hahaHopefully Xbox One will have some changes before release, but at the moment I think I'll avoid pre-order for both.
Nice to see PlayStation finally making people pay for online gaming as well, at least people can stop using that in PS V Xbox wars, although to be fair, they don't need it now with everything else they've got.
Xbox, why you so bad![]()
Well the RRP of most games are £55 for current generation so they will probably actually sell for a bit lower by the time PS4 and XBone comes.Excellent price by Sony - not at all surprised though, given the failure in the last generation pre-order wars.
Still will not be buying due to travelling, but it should be even better priced in a years time :L
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Damnn the games are £54.99 each...
Probably £45 or £50 at the most expensive retailers. I also wouldn't use Call of Duty as an average for game pricing on consoles, it's generally that little bit more expensive.
Ahh, okay. I know that most games were still around £35-£40, just that some were getting that bit higher, so it doesn't surprise me too much that the average game will go up a bit more.
One thing that does bother me about the PS4 (as the Xbox did a few hours ago) is that the British price does not match the US price. Shouldn't it be about £250 if we paid the US price? :/
And... this means that the PS4 is cheaper than an iPhone? That's mad.
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