Getting your PlayStation-certified gaming fix on just got 50 percent cheaper. Verizon’s cut the cost of the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play in half on its website, selling for $100 with contract only four months after being greeted with open arms. The worth cut is end result of the Big Red’s “Back to college” promotion, though it’s difficult to believe this one will pop out the alternative end of the sale any costlier than this. Was this sudden reduction made to instigate a worth war with AT&T now that it’s introduced the model to its lineup? Or, is that this a final-ditch effort to strengthen lackluster sales before the Play is discontinued? It’s hard to claim — given its meager number of PlayStation Suite titles, we won’t imagine that the product’s flying off of shelves. Still, five Jacksons is way more reasonable for anyone who just has to have The Sims 3 at the go, right?
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