It was just over a week ago when IGN published a story saying that Sony had essentially removed the PlayStation Camera from the PS4′s launch bundle to bring the console’s price down to $399/€399/£349, $100 cheaper than the Xbox One.
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Even if they did it on purpose it would still be a good move by them. I could care less about having a camera with my ps4.
I think it was a smart move/original decision. I've only got so much money.
Choices>told what's better for me.
Sony's not scared of Microsoft at all, they outsell them consistently while producing a more diverse game library. That's not gonna change this generation. Sony just knows what their doing, Microsoft just throws money around and hopes for the best. Which is how Sony produced a better console for less money.
They know people don't really care about the camera lol.