Fans have, in the past been complaining about prices of the US PlayStation Network version of Lexis Numerique’s digital horror game – Amy. Because it iss rather more pricy than the Xbox Live version of the game.

They have now confirmed that Amy will be out on PSN and XBLA on January 11th, but with a downside to it. It will cost around $12.99 on PSN however, Xbox 360 players will only need to delve around 800 Microsoft Points into their pockets – around $10.

Lexis Numerique’s CEO, Jose Sanchis, had revealed “The issue we have to deal with is that a price in MS points doesn’t have the same value in all countries. Indeed, because of fluctuations between the dollar and the euro, 800 MS points are currently worth $10 in the US but €10 in Europe, which is about $12.8. As we have the same price in MS Points in all countries, there will be a difference of pricing whatever decision we make between countries and/or platforms. this is due to the fixed values of MS Points globally, and the fluctuations of currency value around the world”.

But then he revealed that gamers have the opportunity to vote in a pole on Facebook about the game’s price as to whether it would remain at that price or a reduction in the consequence of a slight delay prompting alterations.

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That is pretty cool!


that’s cool ^.^


wow thats pretty cool =D


oww that’s kinda sweet deal ~


wow thats awesome :D


Interesting way to please your gamers - first time I heard about players taking a price poll. Hopefully it takes away the difference.



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