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Source: BBC News
The head of Sony Computer Entertainment in the UK, Ray Maguire, told the BBC News website there would no price cut before Christmas.
Sony is hoping to buoy up sales by offering different types of PS2 games...
...In an interview with the BBC News website, Mr Maguire dashed hopes that history would repeat itself.
He said Sony was aiming to lower the cost of making the PS2. But he explained that with a retail price of £100, there was little room for manoeuvre.
"We want to re-engineer the console and drive costs down," said Mr Maguire, but he added there was little room for efficiencies in the components of the console.
When pressed on when the price might fall, he insisted it would not happen before Christmas.
Even though there were PS2s in 7.5 million homes in the UK, Mr Maguire said there was still room to grow.
"70% of the UK does not have a PlayStation 2," he said.
Sony's tactic to lure people who do not think of themselves as gamers is to focus on innovative games such as the music quiz game Buzz and the exercise title Kinetic.
The Japanese games giant is also counting on its new handheld console, the PlayStation Portable, to make a splash when it is released in the UK on 1 September.