3G PlayStation Vita now $250 online

[UPDATE] Sony trims $50 off 3G/Wi-Fi version of gaming device through online store; no price cut for Wi-Fi-only model; company confirms drop is limited-time offer.

 

[UPDATE] Following the publication of this story, a Sony representative told GameSpot that the price drop is not permanent.

"The reduction in price is the result of a limited time sales promotion through retail," Sony said.

The original story follows below.

Sony is now selling the 3G PlayStation Vita model for $250, a markdown of $50 from its original $300 launch price. The portable is available at the discounted rate through Sony's official website only. The bundle includes a system, an 8GB memory card, and a free PlayStation Network title.

The price drop for the 3G PS Vita puts it in line with the Wi-Fi version, which currently retails for $250. It is not clear if this is an official price drop or a limited-time offer. A Sony representative was not immediately available to comment.

Separately, Joystiq reports that Sony stores across the United States are selling the 3G PS Vita for $199, with some retail representatives noting the device may be discontinued.

Sony president of Worldwide Studios Shuhei Yoshida said last month that a PS Vita price cut for North America was not in the cards. In Japan, the recent price drop for the device led to sales jumping by a factor of four

GameStop president Tony Bartel said earlier this month that a PS Vita price cut ahead of the PlayStation 4 launch this year would "make sense."

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"3G PlayStation Vita now $250 online" was posted by Eddie Makuch on Tue, 12 Mar 2013 07:30:30 -0700
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