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Shrygue
November 19th, 2007, 18:11
via Games Industry (http://www.gamesindustry.biz/content_page.php?aid=30736)


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Sony has slashed the price of the PlayStation 3 development kit by almost half, promising to further reduce costs as more studios adopt the console technology.

The PlayStation 3 Reference Tool will now be available for JPY 950,000 in Japan, USD 10,250 in North America and EUR 7500 [£5,370] in Europe.


"As more and more new titles are developed for the PS3 format, SCEI will significantly reduce the price of the Reference Tool in order to contribute to the cost saving measures of the development community," said the company.

The console giant has also begun to integrate new programming tools into the PlayStation 3 Software Development Kit from SN Systems, including ProDG, SN Distributed Build System, SN Linker and SN Compiler.

As well as new tools, Sony has also added programming functions to the PS3 Debugging Station allowing it to be used alongside the Reference Tool, rather than being used as just a quality assurance system for games in development.

ketchup
November 20th, 2007, 07:41
Sounds a bit like desperation and re-assurance to the PS3 public. I don't remember Sony "announcing" developer kit price drops for the PS2 as a big thing, do you?
Next they'll announce PAYING developers to take the development kit ;)

F9zDark
November 20th, 2007, 17:11
And was Gaming Journalism online as prominent, large scale and popular when the PS2 came out than it is now? No.