Europe's Wii Fit Price Revealed

Dig out your sweat bands

27 Feb 2008

The pricing for Wii Fit for Europe is in. The 'game', along with the accompanying Balance Board, will carry an estimated retail price of £69.99.

On the other side of the channel (and the Irish Sea, if you're feeling thorough) gamers will be paying €89.99 (a smidge less than the UK, at £68.15 by conversion rates at the time of press).

In case you missed it last week, we're getting the product on April 25th. While SPOnG's glad to see that we'll be getting a big release before our fatter friends over the pond, we're a bit concerned that Nintendo thinks we'll need it first. Does Ninty know something about European health problems that we don't? We're hoping that the company just needs a bit more time to make the Balance Board a mite sturdier for the US...

If you want to read more on Wii Fit, check out SPOnG's review here.
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7 comments posted.

First comment

Posted by Coxy
Holy Crap, £69.99! That's a LOT more than I was expecting.

Latest comment

Posted by haritori
Hayden wrote:
RRP is rarely what things sell for so I'm guessing £50 to £60 on amazon.co.uk and play.com? That still seems like a lot though - what was the cost in Japan?


seems a lot but hw much is guitar hero 3 on 360 with wireless axe?

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