Sony "unlikely" to offer two versions of PS3
A Sony game studios VP has criticised Microsoft for planning to put two versions of the new Xbox 360 console on the market, claiming the decision will merely "create confusion" for consumers.
Speaking at the European Game Developers’ Conference in London today, when asked if Sony might follow in the Redwood giant’s footsteps the executive replied : "Unlikely."
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