Greetings from Argentina, where it's still over $1000!DanielBrown said:Greetings from Sweden, where the PS4 is still over $620!
Eliam_Dar said:I hope this price drop is applied to Argentina and Brazil where a PS4 costs the equivalent to 1000 dollars
Damn, I feel your pain.Johnny Novgorod said:Greetings from Argentina, where it's still over $1000!DanielBrown said:Greetings from Sweden, where the PS4 is still over $620!
All of these price drops are quite imaginary to me.
Funny, I don't see Microsoft or Nintendo or many other electronic companies changing their prices to accommodate to the new realities of the economy. But then again when our dollar was a strong 1.08US they also didn't lower their prices, even though Japan's currency was in a state at the time where a lowering of prices was even more warranted.Ieyke said:It's not an insult. It's exchange rates between Japan and Canada.Zontar said:the PS4 has been an outright, blatant insult at my and my country, and though I'd consider buying an Xbone first, the WiiU is at the top of my list right now since it's the best deal with the best library, and the fact it doesn't have Microsoft's gaffs or Sony's price gouging only makes Nintendo look all the better.
I'll consider buying a PS4 when it reaches the 200$ mark, until then it isn't even a though worth entertaining.
(if it sounds like I'm mad at Sony, don't worry, I'm furious at them)
Well for starters, Microsoft isn't based in Japan, which probably has a factor on currency exchange ratesZontar said:Funny, I don't see Microsoft or Nintendo or many other electronic companies changing their prices to accommodate to the new realities of the economy. But then again when our dollar was a strong 1.08US they also didn't lower their prices, even though Japan's currency was in a state at the time where a lowering of prices was even more warranted.
It was price gouging then, it's price gouging now, and it's an insult that they are reducing the retail prices in other places where it was already about the same price as here at launch without returning our prices back to the launch one (which is also something I don't recall ever happening, a console increasing the price after launch). It's already the most expensive console on our market, now it's going to be widening the gap by 100$? I understand now why Sony is in financial trouble, 36 million people may not be a big market on the international scale, but the way they are treating us shows someone important is brining the company down with bad business sense.
I'm reading what you're writing and I understand your frustration, but I dare anyone to beat Argentina's $1000+ PS4 price tag and $100 games.Weaver said:Unless you're in Canada where it costs $450 because and games cost $70 before tax because Sony decided to just be a bunch of cunts. We make less here than Americans dollar per dollar but have to pay more because our dollar is behind the USD.
But when our dollar stays on parity for 2 years prices never go down.
Thank you but I'm relatively new to the PS3 myself and have a long, long backlog list to catch up to. There're easily 50 games I want to play (and replay) on it right now, whereas the PS4 has maybe 2 games I want to play, kinda, at the moment. Besides importing consoles from bordering countries like Chile and Uruguay is way easier than importing them from abroad, not to mention, cheaper. That's how I got my PS3 in the first place.DanielBrown said:Eliam_Dar said:I hope this price drop is applied to Argentina and Brazil where a PS4 costs the equivalent to 1000 dollarsDamn, I feel your pain.Johnny Novgorod said:Greetings from Argentina, where it's still over $1000!DanielBrown said:Greetings from Sweden, where the PS4 is still over $620!
All of these price drops are quite imaginary to me.
Maybe you could order it from the UK. An online store there have free shipping to Argentina(can't find Brazil in the list :/) and the prices, while higher than in the US, are about half of that in Sweden. Bought all my physical games from there for the past five years. Might be some US stores that has free international shipping as well. Looked into it once, but I believe I felt the long shipping time wasn't worth it.
http://www.thehut.com/international-delivery.info