Retailers in the UK have already begun chopping the price of Sony’s PSP Go, not even a week after the hand held was released. Some retailers reported a slow start for the PSPGo, while others reported that it was hitting targets.
The PSPGo was introduced at £224.99, but many retailers are offering the device for £199.99 instead, giving a £25 discount. Retailers have likely introduced the price cut as an incentive for consumers to purchase the device, as lack of software has meant they haven’t been able to offer bundles as incentives.
The overall release of the PSPGo has been very controversial in Europe, with a few retailers even refusing to stock the hand held due to not being able to sell any software with it.
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Asda hasn’t sold anything PSP related for a while now, £150 is the most i’d pay for a Go