"... what I can say now is, I think it would be a bit of a stretch to think that we could suddenly turn around and say 'PS3 Games now $99.99.' I don't think consumers expect software pricing to suddenly double," Hirai explained. "So, the quick answer is that we want to make it as affordable as possible, knowing that there is a set consumer expectation for what software has cost for the past twelve years. That's kind of the best answer I can give you. So, if it becomes a bit higher than $59, don't ding me, but, again, I don't expect it to be $100."
When PSM commented that Sony and Microsoft seem to be going down the same path, Hirai responded, "We seem to. Every time we go down a path, we look behind and they're right there - we just can't shake these guys. I wish that they would come up with some strategies of their own, but they seem to be going down the path of everything we do. If you look at their strategy in other business areas as well, they tend to do that."
Interesting, so potentially >$60 games and they're tired of being followed. I find it a bit odd that they feel their strategy is being followed closely when both 360 and Wii seem to be very distant to their strategy.
http://biz.gamedaily.com/industry/feature/?id=13107