Uncharted Vita RRP listed at £44.99

Several online retailers have priced PlayStation Vita’s launch titles, while listing Uncharted: Golden Abyss with a 44.99 RRP.

ShopTo, The Hut and Play.com are among those which have placed the launch line-up available to pre-order online.
RRPs range from 24.99 to 44.99 on ShopTo, although Uncharted is the only Vita title to feature the latter price tag. Many games have 34.99 or 39.99 RRPs.

34.99 games include WipEout 2048, Touch My Katamari and ModNation Racers Road Trip, while 39.99 titles comprise of Killzone, BioShock, Assassin’s Creed, Virtua Tennis 4 and more.

The lower-priced games with 24.99 RRPs include Reality Fighters and Little Deviants.

Many retailers have priced the games lower than their suggested RRPs, with Uncharted priced at 38.86 at ShopTo, 39.85 at The Hut and 39.99 on Play.com. The latter online store has priced some games as low as 17.99 inclduing Reality Fighters and Little Deviants.

Earlier this month a report revealed that boxed Vita games could cost 40 per cent more than the same titles in download form.

Vita goes on sale in the UK on February 22nd. It launched in Japan this weekend.

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