Yeah so the price is dropping on the PS Vita to $199.99 which is a good thing but they’re also dropping prices on the memory cards for it too bad they’re still way overpriced. For example they’re dropping the 32gb from $99.99 to $79.99 which is a joke in my opinion. I can go and get a name brand 32gb microSD card for $20 or less and the Vita memory card is pretty much the same thing, you can’t tell me it’s not, there’s nothing special about it except it’s shape… Oh whatever.. people will still buy them so they won’t lower the prices to a more reasonable level.. I hate proprietary stuff, always have and always will.. I see no reason they couldn’t have used a microSD card for the Vita, none whatsoever other than putting more money in their pockets…
Sony Computer Entertainment America LLC (SCEA) today announced that the PlayStation®Vita (PS Vita) system is now available for $199.99 (MSRP) in North America, as a wealth of new games are set to launch for the platform starting this fall. The new price, down from the original launch price of $249.99 for the Wi-Fi model and $299.99for the 3G/Wi-Fi model, applies to all PS Vita systems available at retail, including the limited edition PS Vita The Walking Dead bundle launching this week. SCEA will also reduce the price of the PS Vita memory cards up to 33 percent, as shown in the chart below.
"PlayStation Vita’s new price makes it an even more compelling value for gamers looking for the ultimate in portable gaming," saidGuy Longworth, Senior Vice President, PlayStation Brand Marketing at SCEA. "With a strong holiday lineup, including the first PS Vita games from critically acclaimed developers Guerrilla Games and Media Molecule, plus integration with the highly anticipated PlayStation 4, now is the perfect time to become a PlayStation Vita owner."
With its physical controls, high-performance CPU / GPU, and 5-inch OLED touchscreen, the PS Vita system continues to provide an unmatched experience that gamers can take with them wherever they go. The content offering on PS Vita has never been stronger, with more than 900 games available on PSN(SM) as well as the PlayStation®Plus membership program that offers an Instant Game Collection™, PlayStation®Store discounts, and exclusive features in North America.
Along with the new price, SCEA is currently celebrating the PS Vita system with two promotions on PS Store. The Japanese Game Sale, running until August 26, offers discounts of up to 50 percent off on select PS Vita games from Japanese developers, includingMetal Gear Solid HD Collection and Muramasa Rebirth. PS Plus members can enjoy up to 75 percent off in the Japanese Game Sale. In addition, four of the summer’s most anticipated PS Vita titles will launch as part of the PS Vita Summer Select promotion, running from August 20 to September 16, with launch week discounts of 20 percent off select games for PS Plus members. Games featured in the Summer Select promotion include Spleunky from Mossmouth, Dragon Fantasy Book II from Muteki Corporation, Divekick from Iron Galaxy, and Kickbeat from Zen Studios.
In the coming months, more than 50 exciting new titles are slated to launch on the PS Vita system, including God of War Collectionfrom SCE Worldwide Studios (WWS), Rayman Legends from Ubisoft, Killzone Mercenary from SCE WWS / Guerrilla Games,Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate from Warner Brothers Interactive, and Tearaway from SCE WWS / Media Molecule. Independent development remains strong on PS Vita, and gamers can look forward to playing unique games from indie developers such asLuftrausers from Vlambeer and Proteus from Curve Studios.
Looking ahead, the PS Vita system will be the ultimate companion device to the PlayStation®4 (PS4™) system when the entertainment system launches this holiday through key features like "Remote Play." This innovative feature allows many PS4 games to be streamed on PS Vita at home via Wi-Fi, wrapping gamers in their favorite content on PS Vita’s vibrant 5-inch high-definition screen.
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