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Sony rolls out new PS2 series

Mumbai, Oct. 9

Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) has rolled out the new series of the PlayStation 2 in the Indian market to capture the sales opportunity during the festival of Diwali. The new PS2 is being introduced at an attractive price point of Rs 6,490 and with a festive season offer of one free game with every PlayStation 2 purchase, the company said in a statement. Mr Atindriya Bose, Country Manager for PlayStation in India, said, “We are excited to introduce the new PlayStation 2 at an attractive and accessible price point for the Indian gamers. For a country like India where there are many gamers just starting on consoles, PS2 indeed plays an important role as the best entry level gaming console.”

— Our Bureau

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