SCEUK has confirmed the launch of a new PlayStation 3 starter pack, which will retail at £425 for the console, two first party games and two wireless Sixaxis controllers. It will be available in the UK from July 18 and elsewhere across Europe by August 1.
The choice of first party games available in the Starter Pack will vary to suit the interests in each country, but will include Resistance Fall of Man and MotorStorm.
“With sell through of over 1.2 million units in the SCEE territories to date, PlayStation 3 has proved to be an instant and huge success”, said David Reeves, President of Sony Computer Entertainment Europe.
“The exceptional value of the new Starter Pack will bring the excitement of PlayStation gaming to a much wider audience. Add to this a stellar lineup of software titles for the second half of the year and we are confident that this amazing value Starter Pack will encourage many more keen gamers to join the PlayStation 3 community”.
To give this some context in the UK, the first party software has a rrp of £39.99 and Sixaxis controllers £34.99. Which equates to “added value” of £115 over the original PS3 hardware launch price of rrp £425.
If you’re in the UK, the choice of software title will be between Resistance: Fall of Man, MotorStorm, Formula One: Championship Edition, Genji Days of Blade and Ridge Racer 7.
The European price for the Starter Pack is €599, which is the same as the original launch rrp.

What happens to the standard pack without games and second controller?
Comment by Andreas — Jul 13, 2007 @ 5:46 am
I’m guessing no 80GB version until the backlog of 60GB stock is dumped
Comment by Sean — Jul 13, 2007 @ 6:25 am
Only 4 months after release? I hope they make a gesture to people who bought it already and made launch so succesfull here in Europe
Comment by Joeri — Jul 13, 2007 @ 6:48 am
I am hoping the standard pack will start being discounted via online retailers etc today??
In response to this pack it is good value, but personally Sony its not good enough by a long way!!
People werent prepared to part with 425 before as it was too expensive, so my opinon is they still wont following this announcement.
I think Sony’s marketing department need sacked seriously, they reduce the console in the US and Jap to 250 and keep the 425 price tag in europe.
This could actually be a price-increase! I think online retailers that were selling at 399 etc my put prices back to 425 after this announcement.
Import is the way to go people.
Comment by Bigsmoke — Jul 13, 2007 @ 7:02 am
No 80GB model? How very dissappointing Sony.
Comment by sequent_blender — Jul 13, 2007 @ 7:09 am
Dissapointing …
PS3 price should of dropped to $549 Euro / 395 pounds AND included 1 game …
That sort of pack would keep software selling ( 2 free games means new PS3 owners won’t buy games for a little while), and it would move the price point closer to the competition …
Comment by Matt D — Jul 13, 2007 @ 7:44 am
Are people insane? The Euro deal is considerably better than the US price drop.
US gets $100 price, which is £50.
Europe gets 2 free, very good games, and a Sixaixs, worth about £100
Europe is getting a MUCH better deal (double infact), the fact these the 2 titles included are those most likely that owners will purchase anway is sensible.
Whilst a bare console would be nice, consumers are not stuipid, they can see the added value, and will add up the price (£40 + £40 + £30 = £110)
Comment by Mark Gillespie — Jul 13, 2007 @ 8:12 am
I don’t understand, is this the standard 60gb pack or what? Ok they just added two games and an extra controller, great, but what if I just want the console and a controller? Sony should just reduce the price of the basic pack to £350 so poor people like me can buy it.
I already saw some retailers selling the starter pack at a slightly lower price. Doesn’t this bring up the price again? I guess I’ll have to hope that some retailer will lower the price on existing PS3 units on the shelves, but I doubt it will be much.
I’m disappointed.
Comment by Dew — Jul 13, 2007 @ 8:13 am
Consumers will NOT see the value in this, due to copiuous amounts of overstock, many places have been selling the machine for £399 with a game, £425 with two, so its just an added Sixaxis in the deal, really.
The whole bundle is in one big box? Meaning that the contents couldnt be gutted and then resold seperately.
Consumers arent stupid, they watch the news, even read MCV and see that the machine is only £250 elswhere, standalone with no added stuff they dont even want.
People dont want added value, they want a reasonable, standalone price.
Ridiculous.
Comment by Dale — Jul 13, 2007 @ 8:37 am
hmm I still think a flat discount would of sold more..
I only got mine cause I got it for £370 from the tgrav web site.
Still these will sell fast when the cool games come out.
lair and heavenly sword relase date?.
Comment by Dante of Smeg — Jul 13, 2007 @ 8:52 am
I agree with Joeri, Another kick in the teeth for early adopters - Sony shoukld give early buyers some money in their PSN account to buy downloads! Microsoft rewarded their fanbase when the 360 dropped in price
Comment by Jibba — Jul 13, 2007 @ 8:57 am
To those complaining that the standard pack has not dropped in price. - Do you expect retailers to sell the standard pack (without extras) for the same price as the starter pack? Of course the standard pack will be cheaper and I expect this will be supported / aided by Sony. Let’s just wait and see.
Comment by reakt — Jul 13, 2007 @ 9:11 am
Jibba: Don’t know what you’re talking about… Do you mean the original xbox?
Anyways, the news of the starter pack has definately put me off buying a PS3 this year. I was going to get one with some of the new titles that are coming out this Q4 if the price was dropped, but seeing as I now have to pay more than I want to get last year’s games I don’t want, I think I’ll pass.
I have nothing against the new £425 pack, it is good value as long as you want the games, but there should be a solus option for those who don’t.
I suppose worst case scenario would be to get the pack and trade the games back in - could save £40-£50 that way. I just can’t help thinking that this pack is only being used to clear stock that wouldn’t have sold otherwise….
Comment by Tom — Jul 13, 2007 @ 9:20 am
reakt: i doubt it. sony wont devalue their console. i imagine you’ll see recalls of all most all solus ps3’s from monday onwards with the new bundles appearing friday
Comment by Tom — Jul 13, 2007 @ 9:24 am
*wednesday even (keep getting my dates wrong!)
Comment by Tom — Jul 13, 2007 @ 9:25 am
Sony had my ready to buy a ps3 after e3, with some great games shown and the prospect of a price cut simimlar to that in america.
But, no, europe, again, gets neglected, i want new games that they showed at e3 not yesterdays news. Dissapointed, looks like its gonna have to be the halo-box for me.
Comment by Geo — Jul 13, 2007 @ 9:50 am
What a stupid idea.
They could have at least given a reduced price standalone PS3 aswell as the value pack - what about those who don’t want two controllers, or don’t want one of the two games?
Not only have they screwed it over for them, this will also stop people wanting a cheap Blu-ray player from buying it.
The no 80gb model is a sign of us not getting a Video download service like the US is getting - which is why the 80gb was made. Typical, once again.
Comment by Tom Eccles — Jul 13, 2007 @ 9:59 am
Retailers will probably cut the official bundle price…
Comment by Tony Nibbles — Jul 13, 2007 @ 10:17 am
That is defenately some nice added value… to me its 100£ price-cut already. I don’t think I’ll download too much so 60GB is and all the extras’ a sweet deal to me!
Comment by theFJK! — Jul 13, 2007 @ 10:34 am
Bahh!!!!
The PS3 cost in the US ~€380 and in Europe the console it still costs €600 !!!! What a joke. Sony has made another shoot in the foot…
Fortunately I have a PS3. But right now if I was about to buy one, I quit. Sony is offending everyone in Europe.
Comment by Onesolo — Jul 13, 2007 @ 10:34 am
Also, if, as expected, sony announce the new touchsense sixaxis at GDC im going to want to buy a new controller anyway, so the value is not their for me.
So by the time i get a console and a game i actually WANT, and possibly the new controller im gonna have to spend newrly 500 quid. Brilliant.
Comment by Rothbury — Jul 13, 2007 @ 10:43 am
So are us early adopters going to be compensated like MS did when the original Xbox dropped within six months?
Comment by FurryGreenMonster — Jul 13, 2007 @ 11:01 am
Once Sony have cleared their stocks of soon to be replaced controllers & 60Gb consoles in Europe. Can we have a proper price cut please. £299 80Gb SIXAXIS TouchSense controller in time for Christmas. Pretty please.
Comment by Mick — Jul 13, 2007 @ 11:18 am
The EU console (after tax) was £50/$100 more expensive then the US price. Now the US has had a $100 price drop it is £100/$200 more expensive (after tax) then the US version. It is just Europe subsidising still the US price drop. Sony ripping us off. I expected something big for Europe .. but no.
ThreeSpeech tell Sony that those who cannot afford £425 now won’t buy it just because it has a bundle of games. You need to cut it down to a least a measly £399.99 to make it look cheaper and cut it to £324.99 to make it equal (after tax) with the US/Jap pricing.
I wish I had waited before buying mine now though I could do with an extra pad and Motorstorm lol.
Comment by Kevyn — Jul 13, 2007 @ 11:41 am
Please Sony give the early buyers 1 game and 1 sixaxis controller. It would be nice, if not sony is very hard to european buyers!!(only 4 months!!)
Comment by Tommsen — Jul 13, 2007 @ 12:13 pm
As a launch-day buyer it would be nice to see a thank you from Sony - say a free sixaxis pad? There aren’t that many European early adopters so it won’t cost Sony much
Comment by Fuzzy — Jul 13, 2007 @ 12:23 pm
Hah, they’re probably just doing this to get rid of all the pads, before the Rumble-Axis comes in
Comment by Tom Eccles — Jul 13, 2007 @ 12:29 pm
I think it’s a good deal as I paid 100 pounds extra for the same thing, in March. However, I do agree with people here when they say that this offer won’t tempt people who thought £425 was too much money to spend in one hit.
Comment by reakt — Jul 13, 2007 @ 12:37 pm
sony… once again get things so right (e3) and so wrong (no euro price cut)
DOH
i give up
Comment by ShinBlade — Jul 13, 2007 @ 12:38 pm
Gah! With Metal Gear being exclusive I was ready to buy, but no price drop!
And then, it turns out no price drop {in a fashion} in America either. :
http://www.joystiq.com/2007/07/13/sony-switcheroo-no-more-60gb-playstation-3-in-us-after-july/
I can’t believe Sony/ye messed a great E3 up.
Comment by Gavin Fitzgerald — Jul 13, 2007 @ 1:26 pm
Oh FFS - STOP WHINING.
I love this deal - seams all kinds of awesome. We pay $1000 AUS for this, and I say bargain, even if those controllers are going to get outmoded.
Now I get 3 games with purchase as opposed to the 1 I would have bought, and one more controller, which = multiplayer UT3 out of the box… with mods!
I see NO fault in this plan, especially given how well the PS3 is already selling.
Oh - and I call BS on the 60GB being dropped. Given the demand, unless they lop the 80GB price down to the current 60, it’s a very, very stupid move.
Comment by selfconfessedcynic — Jul 13, 2007 @ 1:33 pm
Its quite simple europe needs to vote with its wallet! its the only way Sony will see sense.
Comment by Bigsmoke — Jul 13, 2007 @ 1:49 pm
I hope that Sony will gift 2 games for people thath have buyed the PS3@599€
Comment by mirko — Jul 13, 2007 @ 2:28 pm
Get the 60Gb model whilst it lasts as once stocks are sold, you will only be able to get the 80Gb model in the US…
In an interview with David Reeves, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe president hosted on GamesIndustry.biz he is asked:
“Q: So once the 60GB is gone, that will be the end of the 60GB then?”
“A: In America, yes.”
Translation (from UK-English to American-English & back again):
Once the 60Gb console has sold out, then you’ll have to find 599 USDs to buy a native region PS3.
So be quick if you don’t want an induced price hike for the sake of 20Gb!
BFN,
fp.
(!upGamers.com Moderator)
Comment by fanpages — Jul 13, 2007 @ 2:33 pm
Screw you Sony,we don’t want the so called crappy starter pack..Europe and Australia want the freaking damn price cut,We both deserve it more then others because your shit is already overpriced over here! Get your shit straight keep those crappy 2 games and Give us what we deserve!PRice Cut NOW or else you will regret it mark my words!
Comment by SonySucks — Jul 13, 2007 @ 2:42 pm
What are people on about?
I’ve yet to see any confirmation that the standalone 60gb version in Europe is going to either get a price drop, stay the same price or even get reduced in price. Also, I’ve not seen anything that says in the US the 60GB version is going to get dropped.
Comment by Benny — Jul 13, 2007 @ 2:57 pm
OKay, it seems I’m mistaken. Ignore. =(
Comment by Benny — Jul 13, 2007 @ 3:00 pm
Wow…Europe is still getting screwed worse than North America and Japan by Sony.
Seriously, between this SNAFU and the whole non-Price Drop Price Drop in North America (discontinuing the $499.99 60GB system and adding a free game and 20GB of storage to the $599.99 price point), someone at Sony is asleep at the wheel.
The 80GB unit needs to be £300-350 in the UK, and $399-449 in the US if Sony wants to get back into the game. Otherwise, they’re giving their market share away to Nintendo and Microsoft on a silver platter.
Comment by Matt — Jul 13, 2007 @ 3:21 pm
Once again total BS from Sony!
I’m still trying to pay off my launch day ps3 and then this new pack comes out with the only two games i own and an extra controller!
I was a first time adoptor to the PS3 world and i honestly feel completley shafted here. £425 no matter how many games they throw in is still to expensive for most people!
I’ve defended Sony for as long as possible and i’ve decided to get the best of both worlds and purchase the elite console when i’ve finally paid off my PS3 in Sept!
Comment by bmaindj — Jul 13, 2007 @ 3:30 pm
OH SONY what have you done? Please my ass is red raw and I cant take much more.
Comment by Carl — Jul 13, 2007 @ 3:31 pm
LOL, another train wreck of a comments section!
The few early adopters get shafted and put everyone else thinking about a PS3 right of the idea, well done. Thinking about it this couldn’t really have been handled any worse.
R.I.P. PlayStation 3
Comment by RipPS3 — Jul 13, 2007 @ 4:28 pm
@Carl #37
Then leave Sony if it won’t be nice.
Compared to the US:
3 + month wait for the console.
$100+ more after tax.
No Emotion Engine.
No 20GB SKU.
Nothing on the PSN network.
No price drop, No 80GB SKU.
Why bother then Sony?
Comment by PINION CORPORATION — Jul 13, 2007 @ 4:45 pm
Sony you are your own worst enemy!!!
I am a massive supporter of the PS3, and after months of Xbox media dominance I finally thought we had turned a corner. In recent weeks the abysmal build quality of the 360 has blow up in Microsoft’s face, their E3 conference was lacklustre, Sony were praised for their E3 conference, upcoming PS3 exclusives stole the show, prices were cut and sales were up! It was a perfect storm of good PR that could have saved Sony!
So you would think Sony would want to do everything they could to fuel this momentum and go in for the kill! But what do they do instead? They turn the samurai sword on themselves and commit Hari-Kari!!!
Let’s just recap what Sony have done today to ruin their own success of the last few days, before Microsoft even had chance to do it for them:
Announced that the $100 price cut in the US is a sham, and that the 60GB PS3 will be sold out by the end of July, leaving only the 80GB in America for $599, so unless you grab the “stock clearance” bargain there isn’t a price cut!
Announced the Europe PS3 won’t be cut, but will have some free stuff claiming a £115 retail saving. Though in reality these games are getting on a bit now with the next wave of big hitters (Heavenly Sword, LAIR etc) around the corner and the controller thing is nothing more than a cynical way of clearing the old non-rumbling controllers from their warehouse! Leaving consumers with two redundant controllers when the new Touch-Sense one comes out instead of one! And what about those people that don’t want or need a second controller?
Furthermore, a lot of stores have been selling them for £399 (below that psychologically crucial £400 barrier) with a free game anyway (look a play.com’s superb bundle). So these offers will have to stop and go back to the £425 pack, effectively making this a price increase to the consumer!
What is the cost to Sony for these freebies? It will be no where near the £115 retail, but even if it was £50, surely a console at £375 would see more than a console with extras people don’t want. The problem is £425 is a lot of money for people to layout in one go, not that they don’t get enough for it! They should do it like the PSP and have a console only pack for £375 and a starter pack for £425. It’s console numbers that’s crucial for Sony now and there will be a lot of people happy to take a £375 console home and just download the likes of GT:HD to start with, and get a newer title when they’re out.
Also with the 360 Elite launching in the UK for £329.99, it was more important than ever for Sony to get a sub-£400 PS3.
This is the type of marketing common sense you could learn in High School! What do Sony pay their Marketing dept for?
For me to be saying this as someone who has supported Sony to the hilt about the PS3, I can only imagine what the anti-PS3 brigade is making of this news!
Well done Sony, you’ve just saved Microsoft’s E3!!!
Comment by Apnomis — Jul 13, 2007 @ 4:55 pm
I think everyone who already bought his should mail Sony and ask them for some kind of compensation.
Hopefully the ones answering the mails in your country are smarter cause the one i got in Belgium seemed not too bright.
He wrote that the Starter Pack was pure speculation and that all packs were made by stores so they didn’t need to give a compensation. So decided to help him/her and provide the link on their own website, since then, no answer
Comment by Joeri — Jul 13, 2007 @ 5:08 pm
Is sonys marketing dept run by an inifinite number of chimps…. (that have yet to be informed that we live in a world where what happens in one market is common knowledge in another)…???
THOSE CHIMPS SURE LIKE SHAFTING THE EURO CONSUMER.
Comment by jamie — Jul 13, 2007 @ 5:28 pm
I really don’t understand why everyone is so negative.
Europe got double the deal the US got. ($200 of extras, they got $100 cut, if you are quick).
As for moving 60GB, thats normal buisness practice. I think people just love to hate Sony sometimes..
Comment by Mark Gillespie — Jul 13, 2007 @ 6:25 pm
Looks like the 60GB being discontinued is false..
“One quick thing before I head to the show for the last day. I just wanted to clarify something. I’ve seen a lot of posts this morning related to the 60GB SKU and the comments by SCEE President David Reeves. As we announced this week, SCEA’s product offering in North America consists of a 80GB PS3 available in August and a 60GB PS3 available now for $499. We will have ample supplies of both models to meet the needs of consumers for the foreseeable future.”
http://blog.us.playstation.com/
Comment by Mark Gillespie — Jul 13, 2007 @ 6:40 pm
So, the 60GB is being reduced to clear stock. Fair enough. We get a expensive, if nice bundle, rather than a price cut. Not really what people were expecting.
Retailers will RTC more stock if the price doesn’t move and if Microsoft continues to expand their market share the developers will follow their customers.
Comment by roger mellie — Jul 13, 2007 @ 9:40 pm
How do they manage it?
How do they have such an amazing E3, have killzone deliver… have great games… and then have the whole damn thing overshadowed on the last day by their execs not being ‘with the programme’
look whats happened…
first the price is cut by $100
The the ceo of sony australia announces a PAL price cut of ‘around 17%’
then a european exec says the $100 cut is just until stocks run out
Then they DON’T announce a PAL price cut.
Then Europe bactracks from it’s ’till stocks last statement’
Then SCEA Pr kicks in and says europe was misquoted…
THEN Kaz hirai confirms it IS till stocks run out….
These people don;t deserve our money, or loyaty… they constantly show themselves up as incompetant… and they held a lot of announcements back.
SONY = in a single day you went from winning E3 to confusing everyone and looking like idtiots again…
Also, take a look on XBox live… look at the huge amount of content from E3… and we got a few first party trailers… not a single demo… not one.
… i am totally sick of this…
SICK OF IT…
Anyway, after being with playstation since importing a Japanese PSone at launch… you lost me. I’ve ordered an elite 360… and good riddance to you and your incompetant execs.
Comment by ShinBlade — Jul 13, 2007 @ 10:56 pm
Sony sucks……….price cut……..
Comment by SonySucks — Jul 14, 2007 @ 1:15 am
good way to troll there shinblade
besides,for semi early addopters its a good deal…im sure we’ll see a REAL price cut soon…
Comment by seedaripper1973 — Jul 14, 2007 @ 2:01 am
Nice little poll on the BBC website:
http://newsvote.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/default.stm?dynamic_vote=ON#vote_vote_pricecut
Which would you prefer from Sony?
A cheaper PS3 : 82.88%
Free games and controllers : 17.12%
22248 Votes Cast.
Comment by Mick — Jul 14, 2007 @ 9:50 am
i think it is a rip off because we in belguim have already a bundel ps3 whit moterstrom for 619 euro so if sony wont drop the price for the basic pack they won’t sell consoles it yust te trhute they have to cut the price of the basice pack white 100 euro in Europe if they don’t do that they will have many problems
Comment by jiri — Jul 14, 2007 @ 11:56 am
forced bundles are the worst of the worst! especially with a second controller, nobody needs, when the new model is just around the corner!
Comment by .ram — Jul 14, 2007 @ 12:57 pm
They already started to sell it here in Sweden
Comment by Sprinter — Jul 14, 2007 @ 1:34 pm
Thanks SONY for ripping of early adopters yet again 4 months down the line and the PS3 is coming with a stack of goodies .
To be fair to Microsoft they have’nt dropped the price of the XBOX 360 yet and thats been on the market for over 18 months .
Comment by nikrad — Jul 14, 2007 @ 1:42 pm
How many early adopters here DIDN’T expect a better deal to come along? If you’re one of those, you’re an idiot. It’s that simple. Stop crying.
Comment by Matthew — Jul 14, 2007 @ 9:40 pm
Everybody expected a better deal but not 4 months after the release, especially seeing it was so succesfull here in Europe.
Comment by Joeri — Jul 15, 2007 @ 12:09 am
I heard that the new 80gig in the US will come with the new rumbling sixaxis. If this is true, do you think that this starter pack will might have the same coming out party for the sixaxis in Europe?
Comment by jim steel — Jul 15, 2007 @ 6:11 am
I so didn’t need a PS3 in March. Looks like I paid way too much too soon to have a machine that is barely starting to deliver. I’m an idiot.
When Microsoft dropped the price of Xbox just a few months after launch, they did offer free games to take the sting out for early adopters, Sony?
Comment by Stu — Jul 15, 2007 @ 10:10 am
what is this talk all about???
you can upgrade your PS3 by yourself with a standard S-ATA PC 250GB laptop disk without losing warranty.
so what is this all about? if you already have a PS3 and want more data on the HDD just slide in that S-ATA laptop disk…
Comment by stewiemark — Jul 15, 2007 @ 8:06 pm
Sony doesn’t understand that european ppl want a price drop….. a starter pack with the same price (and 2 games that maybe they don’t like) aren’t the right solution. PS3 + 2 games + Sixaxis = 599?
OK!! Then only PS3 = 450 euros. Isn’t it the same? and it’s cheaper, for those who want only the console and some game that isn’t Motorstorm or Resistance.
They’re loosing a lot of customers, if they don’t cut the price here too (like my friends)
Comment by Shinnok Drako — Jul 15, 2007 @ 10:34 pm
play.com is selling a PS3,1x Sixaxis controller, 3x games, 1x hdmi cable and a bluray dvd for £399..Ithink thats resonable.
Comment by Lifeline — Jul 16, 2007 @ 11:23 pm
DEAR MISTER SONY,
I’m still waiting for the Price CUT…,
Really just think about it, keep those crappy starter packs..and give us a price cut instead.
Now hurry be sweet and nice,so that soon the PS3 can be mine ,let’s all work together to make the PS Brand once more shine.
Comment by PRICECUT — Jul 18, 2007 @ 12:54 am
Bought my ps3 on uk launch day feel cheated. Just phoned Sony to ask if early adopters will be rewarded for there loyalty and compensated. Absolutely not!!!! was the reply i recieved. The nice lady at Sony said i should have expected a price drop or bundle offer! So you are saying don’t buy consoles at launch ? i asked. I didn’t say that. She replied.
Comment by Garry — Jul 19, 2007 @ 1:17 pm
Sony doesn’t reward loyal customers, they suck more money out of them, that’s why the US gets a cut because they voted with they’re wallets.
I’ll only buy a PS3 when it’s £250 and has some games
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