Sony Computer Entertainment
America, through its exclusive distribution partnership with Sony
Brasil Ltda., is expanding its business in Latin America with the
launch of PlayStation in Brazil. Starting this November, Brazil's
gaming and entertainment enthusiasts can snap up the PlayStation 2
computer entertainment system, the best selling system in the world,
and dozens of PlayStation 2 software titles for purchase at over a
thousand retail stores across the country.
The launch highlights SCEA's commitment to expand the PlayStation
business in Latin America and marks the beginning of a two-phase
operation to roll out PlayStation products and services to consumers
across Brazil. Brazil is home to a large community of gaming
enthusiasts, making the country an ideal opportunity for SCEA to
introduce the PlayStation experience to a new legion of fans.
Over 14 hit software titles are available for purchase in Brazil,
covering genres from sports to first-person shooters to action
adventure. This includes PlayStation 2 titles such as Gran Turismo 4,
one of the most successful game franchises for PlayStation 2, and the
acclaimed God of War II. Brazilian users will have the opportunity to
test out these and other software titles at special PlayStation
displays at select retailers, offering them full view of the unique
entertainment experience that only PlayStation offers.
PlayStation 2 will be sold in retail stores across Brazil for R$ 799
(USD$445). New release and catalogue games for the PlayStation 2 will
be sold for R$ 119 (USD$66) and R$ 99 (USD$55), respectively. Select
accessories for PlayStation 2, such as DUALSHOCK 2 Analog Controller
and Memory Card, will also be available for purchase.
For more information on PlayStation, go to
http://www.us.playstation.com/. For more information on PlayStation in
Latin America, go to www.sony-latin.com/playstation.
Author by: IGN Staff
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