Oct 30 2006, 11:00am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Now it starts to get really ugly for European Sony PS3 fans. After the close down of Lik-Sang, Play-Asia has canceled existing Sony PS3 pre-orders and stopped taking new ones.
As reported Play-Asia started to take Sony PS3 pre-orders with no money down early October. Customers who reserved a Sony PS3 from Play-Asia got an email with the cancellation of their pre-order.It looks like one of the best bets to get a Sony PS3 this holiday season in Europe or Australia is the bid on the US eBay site. Some of the auctions ship world-wide. Of course you get into a bidding war with all the Americans. It will not be cheap.
More details on GamesBiz Daily. See also Play-Asia.
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