PS2 Price Drop Imminent?

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Price cut imminent for the PS2?
Analyst report suggests video game machine could see prices fall before the end of the month.
Game Over is a weekly column by Chris Morris
April 12, 2006: 2:28 PM EDT

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) – While much of the gaming world is focused on the PlayStation 3, Sony may divert attention back to the current generation of gaming by the end of the month.

An analyst's note, issued Wednesday, predicts the company will cut PlayStation 2 prices from $149 to $129 by the end of April.

Sony could cut PS2 prices by the end of April.

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Many analysts expected Sony (Research) to announce a PS2 price cut at E3, the annual trade show of the video game industry. But Colin Sebastian, senior research analyst for Lazard Capital Markets, said a move this month, coupled with last month's quiet price drop for the PSP handheld device (from $249 to $199), will allow the company to go into E3 with momentum and allow the focus to be solely on the PS3.

"In our opinion, hardware price cuts are necessary not only to drive demand at the end of a console cycle, but also to bring the current-generation consoles within reach of more value-oriented customers," wrote Sebastian.

Sony did not return a call requesting comment.

A Sony price cut would likely be matched immediately by Microsoft (Research), which would lower the price of the original Xbox. However, since that company's focus is laser focused on its next generation machine - the Xbox 360 - it could result in some interesting moves.

Traditionally, price cuts are matched. So, when Sony goes to $129, Microsoft follows (or vice versa). Microsoft, however, has greatly de-emphasized the original Xbox since the 360's launch – and, by some reports, is no longer manufacturing the original machine. If so, it doesn't have much to lose and may try to one-up Sony, in an attempt to gain its own momentum going into E3. That could, conceivably, mean a new Xbox price of $99.

"Microsoft could do something like that just to make it a little more interesting, but I have no read on what Microsoft is going to do," Sebastian told me.

Whatever Microsoft's reaction, it might be a bit harder for consumers to capitalize on it. Supplies of the Xbox have declined considerably and a drastic price cut could make it a hard-to-find item.

A PS2 price cut could be a welcome shot in the arm for the gaming industry, which has seen revenues decline steadily in the recent months. (February software sales were down 13 percent compared to the 2005 numbers. Analysts expect the March numbers to show an even bigger gap.)

Increased hardware sales tend to boost software sales – and Sony recently cut the price on some of its biggest PS2 games, including "God of War" and "Gran Turismo 4" to $19.99. Third party publishers, though, might find additional pressure to lower the price of their current generation games. Electronic Arts (Research), the leading independent publisher, was forced to reduce the price of several games, including seminal favorite "Madden" in January. Take Two Interactive Software (Research) also recently cut the price of its hit title "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas".


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$129.... that's weak. Is Sony really going to expect a huge jump in sales just by cutting the price down $20? Oh well maybe Gamestop will cut their prices down on preowned units to $99. I can live with that.

Thanks PAD for the info.
 
That's usually how it is. It will be $129.99 now and next year when the PS3 is already out then they will probably drop it to $99.
 
[quote name='Demolition Man']$129.... that's weak. Is Sony really going to expect a huge jump in sales just by cutting the price down $20? Oh well maybe Gamestop will cut their prices down on preowned units to $99. I can live with that.

Thanks PAD for the info.[/quote]

Nintendo did it with DS and their sales jumped
 
It's a great thing that I just bought my new pstwo three weeks ago!!

Heh, at least I half expected a price drop...if it is only to $129 then I don't feel so bad for not waiting.
 
[quote name='m0dem']Nintendo did it with DS and their sales jumped[/QUOTE]

The DS however is still pretty new on the market compared to the PS2. Plus the PS2 has been at $149 for almost two years now. A $20 drop isn't much at all given the circumstances.
 
[quote name='Zing']This week, the PS2 has permanently dropped to $129 CDN here in Canada, at least in the GTA.[/quote]

$129 CDN. Isn't that like $8 American. :p

Seriously, though. Someone could make money driving some of these across the border to take advantage of the favorable exchange rate.

Dane.
 
Er... where have you been the past few years? Currently the US dollar is worth around $1.15 CDN. You can thank OPEC for keeping it as high as it is, but that is another topic to discuss. :drool:

Coincidentally, the total tax rate in Ontario is 15%, so US pre-tax prices are roughly equal to Canadian post-tax prices. ;)

You would probably spend more in gas than you would make in profit.
 
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