In what is sure to be a first warning shot across the bows of competitive 3DS pricing, Tesco have announced that from tomorrow, the day Nintendo's price cut goes live, they will be selling the 3DS for £115. The price cut was the latest move by Nintendo to attempt to stimulate the under-performing console, although the severity of Tesco's pricing itself is surprising.
Morrisons have also announced they will be pricing 3DS games at £25 from tomorrow, although not the most competitive pricing when compared to some online stores, if it is a blanket pricing move, it will be a good price point at which to pick up new releases.
[Source: Eurogamer]
Morrisons have also announced they will be pricing 3DS games at £25 from tomorrow, although not the most competitive pricing when compared to some online stores, if it is a blanket pricing move, it will be a good price point at which to pick up new releases.
[Source: Eurogamer]
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