Tuesday, February 15, 2011

After announcing Next Generation Portable, Sony is back to talk about the PSP's successor to try to reassure consumers that are legitimately wondering what it will cost the new handheld console. A few weeks ago, the boss of Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Andrew House spoke of a price "accessible" to NGP, but until now we did not have more precise information on the value of the console.

But it seems that Sony is not willing to adopt strategies that have led the company to launch the PlayStation 3 with a recommended price of € 600. "We had to give up some features that we find interesting to stay in the target," he told the magazine Edge president of Sony Computer Entertainment, Shuhei Yoshida.

"We have learned our lesson from the PS3 launch. It makes no sense to put everything you want in a device and to deal only later. We must consider the costs and consumers. We sell products that people are able to buy." That price is not the only lesson that Sony seems to have assimilated since the launch of PlayStation 3: "We have tried to simplify the most of the development environment for NGP.

Today, many teams are able to take advantage well and based PS3 on their experience, we have tried to make the development environment natual NGP, that it will be an extension of the PS3. " Next Generation Portable anticipates that by the end of 2011.

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