PlayStation Vita To Come In $249 And $299 Models, Prices For Other Regions Announced

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Sony have announced the price for the PlayStation Vita, formerly referred to as the Next Generation Portable (or NGP). The device will come in two models — Wi-Fi and 3G, with AT&T as Sony’s exclusive 3G service provider in North America.

 

The Wi-Fi model will go for $249.99, while the 3G model will cost $299.99. 3G connectivity partnerships for other regions have not been announced yet. The PlayStation Vita will be available this holiday season.

 

Here are the prices for the other regions:

 

Wi-Fi Model:

Japan: 24,980 yen

Europe: 249 Euro

 

3G Model:

Japan: 29,980 yen

Europe: 299 Euro


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