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Getting the DLC a month early never really compelled me. I will get it when I get it.Comment
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Expecting a heavy dose of UFC during this EA presser. I fully expect them to wow the crowd graphicly much like they did with Fight Night many years ago.
Not expecting much in terms of Madden or NBA Live. Highly doubt we see any actual gameplay footage. Maybe some FIFA gameplay?
Show me a next generation baseball game EA!SpoilerOne can dream, right?Comment
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I bet they will make it $449 just because.
$399 would be shocking and crippling for the competition.Ⓥ Boston Red Sox | Miami DolphinsComment
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I'm waiting for Sony tonight the let there old tricks out of the bag and say the PS4 is going to be $599..N.Y Mets
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I'm pre-ordering one console or the other this week. What I see in the next few hours will decide which on it is. If PS4 can match the exclusives and come at a cheaper price, I won't even have to think twice.Writer for Operation Sports
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Microsoft today announced a hefty price tag for its Xbox One console launching this November: $499. Sony, however, may be going higher than that, as GamesIndustry International has learned from a source close to the company that PS4 may launch with three versions, the highest being priced at $599.
The details are expected to be clarified at Sony's own E3 press conference this evening; it's currently unclear what the main differences will be among the PS4 SKUs, but our source said that Sony's looking to push 4K resolution technology as a "stepping stone" to glasses free 3D.
While cheaper versions of the PS4 (possibly as low as $399) will make a purchase much more palatable to the average consumer this holiday season, it's somewhat surprising that Microsoft and Sony are pushing hardware at such high price points. The PS3's launch at $599 back in 2006 was a very sore spot for the company, and console manufacturers are facing increasing pressure from other platforms, including tablets, smartphones and the PC itself with services like Steam. $499 and $599 will be hard to swallow for many.Comment
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