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Since its launch the sales figures for PlayStation Vita have been disappointing. As is well-documented, the device sold 325,000 units in its first 48 hours on sale, slumping to an underwhelming 72,479 additional units during its first full week on sale (December 19-25).
It now seems that a Japanese retailer has taken the measure of slashing the high price of the 3G model to kick start sales.
Gamesradar is reporting that some retailers have begun reducing the price by as much as 20%, taking the price of the console down to 24,999 Yen - that's approximately £209/$326.
Of course, this doesn't mean the price point of Vita will be reduced ahead of its worldwide launch in February. But with one of its main competitors, 3DS, experiencing its best sales yet (482k in one week), American and European retailers may take a similar decision to reduce the price.
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sounds like you be a fool to get it on day 1.
It now seems that a Japanese retailer has taken the measure of slashing the high price of the 3G model to kick start sales.
Gamesradar is reporting that some retailers have begun reducing the price by as much as 20%, taking the price of the console down to 24,999 Yen - that's approximately £209/$326.
Of course, this doesn't mean the price point of Vita will be reduced ahead of its worldwide launch in February. But with one of its main competitors, 3DS, experiencing its best sales yet (482k in one week), American and European retailers may take a similar decision to reduce the price.
source
sounds like you be a fool to get it on day 1.