Sony exec hints at PS3 software pricing
Kaz Hirai, president of Sony Computer Entertainment America, has hinted at the company’s software pricing strategy for the PS3, suggesting games could be more expensive than Xbox 360 titles.
In a recent interview with US consumer magazine PSM, Hirai was quizzed on the price point for Sony’s next-gen software in comparison to the current retail cost of games on Microsoft’s Xbox 360.
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