Jun 30 2006, 8:20am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Germans can now pre-order the 60GB Sony PS3 for 599 Euro at major electronics chains Saturn and Media Markt.
Update:
Pre-Order Sony PS3 From Japan
Customers who pre-order will get a free PS3 game when the new Sony console is shipping on November 17th.
We reported already about a similar PS3 deal from Australia. Let's see if such Sony PS3 pre-order deals also comes to the United States.
To get a free game and just pay (albeit high) MSRP is way better than the annoying Xbox 360 Bundling has been.
Available games to choose from include Formel 1, Motorstorm, SingStar or Genji 2.
See the Saturn ad (pdf) and also Vigamex for some more details (German). Thanks Mateusz K.
PS3 Games are already available for Pre-Order.
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