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Price cuts in video game system often result in better sales, but may be an indication of slowing demand or an aging system. It may also mean more efficient manufacturing processes. Most price cuts vary from $20 to $50, though $100 reductions have occurred. Sony price cuts for various regions.

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  • Price cuts in video game system often result in better sales, but may be an indication of slowing demand or an aging system. It may also mean more efficient manufacturing processes. Most price cuts vary from $20 to $50, though $100 reductions have occurred. Sony price cuts for various regions.
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  • Price cuts in video game system often result in better sales, but may be an indication of slowing demand or an aging system. It may also mean more efficient manufacturing processes. Most price cuts vary from $20 to $50, though $100 reductions have occurred. When the PlayStation 2 price dropped in June 2002 to $199, sales skyrocketed to a then-record 690,000 units. A price decrease in mid-October 2007, improved sales for the Playstation 3 from 30K and 40K in week 1 and 2 to 75K and 100K in weeks 3 and 4, respectively. A further drop to $150 doubled sales again. After a price cut in Europe for the Xbox 360, sales more than doubled. An Xbox price cut had similar results when it dropped $30 to $150. Sony price cuts for various regions.
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