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SN Systems reduces price of development tools

Support fees also cut in half

SN Systems has announced a 50 per cent price reduction for all of its PSP development tools.

The price reduction takes effect February 4 and applies to all SN Systems PSP development tools including full and rental ProDG for PSP, Tuner, Build Tools and ProView licenses ordered through the UK-based SN Systems office.

"SN Systems development tools for PSP are well-established and mature, having been on sale since the end of 2004," said SN Systems' director Andy Beveridge.

"Since then, the tools have grown extensively as a result of direct feedback from PSP game title developers. Significantly reducing the cost of the tools will help to ensure that PSP game title developers have everything they need to continue creating great titles."

SN Systems, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sony Computer Entertainment, has also indicated that it is reducting its support fees by 50 per cent. This reduction also applies to developers seeking to renew their annual support on existing PSP products.

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