Sony defends the price of PS5 games, but says it will not go up

Sony defends the price of PS5 games, but says it will not go up

Sony is sticking to the price of PS5 games and has said that €70 for a title like Demon's Souls is fair considering the "hours of entertainment" it offers. Speaking to The Telegraph, Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO and Chairman Jim Ryan defended the company's approach of pricing exclusive PS5 games at $70 / £70 / AU$109. Demon's Souls PVP, Ryan was asked if he felt the new price for PS5 games for the first time was right. "Yes I do. If you measure the hours of entertainment a video game provides, such as Demon's Souls versus any other form of entertainment, I think it's a very easy comparison to draw. Ryan was also asked if some actions could exceed the $70 in the future, according to a recent Bloomberg report suggesting that Sony is considering an even higher price in the future."I can say that this report that we were considering higher prices for first-party games is categorically incorrect," he said. Ryan.

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The interview also touched on some more interesting points, such as whether the PS667,2's 5GB of usable storage will prove problematic. "We don't hear that," Ryan responded of the PS5's perceived lack of storage. “Obviously, we're going to see what happens when people unbox their PlayStations and start using them. We believe that everything will be fine. Obviously, we can monitor hard drive usage on the PS4 under a microscope and everything we saw there indicates that all is well. More people will be able to "unbox their PlayStations," as Jim Ryan puts it, on November 19 when the console finally hits all territories. We're monitoring where to buy a PS5 and will be providing regular stock checks to try and help you protect the elusive console. Sony's Best Deals of the Day Demon's Souls (PS5) Demon's Souls - PlayStation 5