Microsoft to cut Xbox 360 prices (in Japan) soon
Will it make any difference in their battle against Sony and Nintendo?
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Sep 8, 4:32 AM (ET)
By HIROKO TABUCHI
TOKYO (AP) - Microsoft Co. is set to release a cheaper, bare-bones version of the Xbox 360 video game console in Japan to boost flagging sales ahead of the arrival of new machines from rivals later in the year.
The Japanese unit of U.S.-based Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) will launch a Xbox 360 console on Nov. 2 that comes without the 20-gigabyte hard drive and other accessories included with the standard version, according to Microsoft spokesman Jun Yoshihara.
The low-end version, already sold as the Xbox 360 Core System in the United States and Europe, will sell for 29,800 yen ($255) - about 10,000 yen ($86) less than its standard version, Yoshihara said.
Microsoft, based in Redmond, Washington, will also offer two free games to buyers of the new model in Japan for a limited time, he said.
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So, Microsoft comes up swinging at their "friends" from Sony and Nintendo. Will it really be enough to gain some ground and momentum, or is it just trying to tread water in stay in place?
Microsoft has some tough competition in the battle against Sony and Nintendo? Given the news that my friend Skittles referenced in his recent post at his site SkepticalGaming.com, they may have a tough job in a battle against Nintendo and their quietly building release of their formerly code-named "Revolution" box, now known as Wii.
Sony on the other hand seems to making their own missteps and giving their competition -- both Nintendo and Microsoft -- a serious chance at kicking their butts around for a while before they can get themselves settled in.
Sep 8, 4:32 AM (ET)
By HIROKO TABUCHI
TOKYO (AP) - Microsoft Co. is set to release a cheaper, bare-bones version of the Xbox 360 video game console in Japan to boost flagging sales ahead of the arrival of new machines from rivals later in the year.
The Japanese unit of U.S.-based Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) will launch a Xbox 360 console on Nov. 2 that comes without the 20-gigabyte hard drive and other accessories included with the standard version, according to Microsoft spokesman Jun Yoshihara.
The low-end version, already sold as the Xbox 360 Core System in the United States and Europe, will sell for 29,800 yen ($255) - about 10,000 yen ($86) less than its standard version, Yoshihara said.
Microsoft, based in Redmond, Washington, will also offer two free games to buyers of the new model in Japan for a limited time, he said.
... more at link
So, Microsoft comes up swinging at their "friends" from Sony and Nintendo. Will it really be enough to gain some ground and momentum, or is it just trying to tread water in stay in place?
Microsoft has some tough competition in the battle against Sony and Nintendo? Given the news that my friend Skittles referenced in his recent post at his site SkepticalGaming.com, they may have a tough job in a battle against Nintendo and their quietly building release of their formerly code-named "Revolution" box, now known as Wii.
Sony on the other hand seems to making their own missteps and giving their competition -- both Nintendo and Microsoft -- a serious chance at kicking their butts around for a while before they can get themselves settled in.