PlayStation Vita gets price cut in Japan
Both the 3G and Wi-Fi versions of device to cost 19,980 yen ($213) starting February 28.
Sony Computer Entertainment has announced a price cut for all PlayStation Vitas being sold in Japan.
The device will drop from its 24,980 yen ($266) and 29,980 yen ($319) launch price--for the Wi-Fi and 3G/Wi-Fi model, respectively--to a 19,980 yen ($213) price tag for both versions of the console. The price cut will be effective starting February 28.
Just last week, rumors surfaced that a new version of Sony’s handheld device may include a HDMI and a USB port. Sony will be hosting a PlayStation press conference in New York City on February 20, where the company is expected to announce the PlayStation 4, or even a new version of the PS Vita.
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