Feb 26 2007, 9:51am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Sony announces the pricing for their first party title Sony PS3 launch line-up.
Pricing will be set at €59.99 (£39.99, AUD 99.95, NZ 109.95). First party games include Motorstorm™ and Resistance: Fall of Man. No big surprise here.
Additionally BlastFactor, flOw, Super Rub a Dub, and Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection will be made available for an introductory period at prices which range from €2.99 to €9.99 on the Playstation Network.
More details about the Sony PS3 game prices for the PAL regions see this press-release.
Sony also issued a press-release (a bit of overkill here) announcing that the Gran Turismo HD concept trailer will be available for download on the Playstation Network.
More Sony PS3 News.
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