God of War: Ascension Dual Shock controller


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The Japanese branch of Sony Computer Entertainment has revealed a new DualShock 3 controller on Thursday. The Playstation 3 accessory is based on the upcoming exclusive title, ?God of War: Ascension.? The face of Kratos, the main character in the video game can be seen on the right-hand side while the ?God of War? symbol is located on the directional buttons area. You can check out the images, as well as screens from the action-adventure title, in the slideshow at the top of this article.

The ?God of War: Ascension? DualShock 3 controller is bundled with the game in Japan. The package, which will also come with a Blade of Judgment in-game weapon, has a price tag of 9,980 yen, approximately $118.49 in U.S. dollars.

http://www.examiner.com/slideshow/god-of-war-ascension-dualshock-3-controller-images-price-and-date-revealed

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What do we think?

That's not really a bad deal if you're willing to pay retail value for the items. It includes the game ($60) and a controller ($55) which is right in that ballpark.

That said they should still be cutting you a deal on it and I wouldn't think it would retail for that much if it did come stateside. Could easily see it still being priced at $100 though and that would be fairly reasonable for some collectible type item like that.

Australia is also getting this conotrller:

God of War: Ascension won?t hit retail alone; Sony?s Australian representatives have sent over a few images of a new special edition Dual Shock 3 which will accompany the PlayStation 3 exclusive. The Kratos-themes controller will arrive in Australia on March 14. See it in full glory through the break.

God of War: Ascension is the first in the series to boast a multiplayer mode, which
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Price is $79.95 for the controller. No word on a bundle, yet.

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