The Playstation Store (eu) and it's problems

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chrisassassin

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First off, let me say that I love my ps3. I got one of the early 60gb models and I have loved it since. But in terms of downloading, the pc with steam (and possibly the xbla) is so much better. My key example is that, Mass Effect 2 (great game) has just been released on ps3. I loved it on the pc so I got it on the ps3 to compare. I'm still very much a physical medium person, so I'll always get a disk over a download unless it's cheaper. In the UK, the game retails for about £40, give or take £5 either way. On the ps store, it's £48. Why is this more? There's no blu-ray disk to pay for. No packaging. So why is it £8 more. Can't they pass on the saving they get to encourage me to buy it. I fear that soon we will take the more expensive digital route and companies will get charge the same and increase their profits that way. I appreciate that everyone needs money, and with the way our economics are going, is it a good way to make me buy less?

By the way, what's the US or Japanese ps stores like, I'm curious?