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Move dated for September in West, October in Japan

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Sony has just announced Move will go on sale in Europe on September 15, with the US getting it on September 19 along with some bundles.

Japan gets it on October 21.

It's $49.99 for the controller on its own. The sub controller is $29.99.

A bundle of both controllers, plus PlayStation Eye will go on sale for $100.

Additionally, a PS3 Sports Champion Move Bundle, will be on offer and includes a PS3, Move motion controller, Eye, Sports Champions Blu-ray game and Move game demo disc for $399.99.

The PlayStation Eye will also be sold separately for $39.99.

Also, 20 existing games will be available with Move support from day one like Heavy Rain, Killzone 2, Resident Evil 5, Echochrome 2, Time Crises: Razing Storm, Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11, Lord of the Rings: Aragorn's Quest, EyePet, Sports Champions, Kung Fu Rider and more.

SCE Worldwide Studios will also release more than 20 titles that are either dedicated to, or supported with Move in fiscal year 2010 ending March 2011.

Two PlayStation Move controller peripherals, the "PlayStation Move Charging Station" and "PlayStation Move shooting attachment," were also announced.

PlayStation Move charging station allows you to charge up to two Move controllers, motion controller or the navigation controller, at once. No PS3 required.

The "charging station" will become available concurrently with the motion controller launch in each region for $29.99.

The PlayStation Move shooting attachment places the Move motion controller horizontally, and will allow players to hold the motion controller as if they are holding a gun in order to aim at an in-game target.

The trigger on the attachment is interlocked with the motion controller T button and will enable users to play not only shooters, but also games that may require precise button input and control. It will be available this fall for $19.99.

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