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July 14, 2008 12:00 AM

Microsoft Cuts Xbox 360 Price ... Sort Of

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On the eve of the video gaming industry's biggest trade show, Microsoft has temporarily cut the price of its mid-level Xbox 360, paving the way for a slightly revised version of the console that will cost as much as the old version. In other words, this week's price cut is available only while supplies last.

Here's what's happening: Microsoft currently sells three models of the Xbox 360. On the low end is the Xbox 360 Arcade, which eschews a hard drive for a 256 MB memory card; the Xbox 360 Arcade retails for $280, about $30 more than the market leader Nintendo Wii. In the middle is the awkwardly and eponymously titled Xbox 360, which to date has shipped with a 20 GB hard drive for $350. And on the high end, Microsoft sells a black-clad Xbox 360 Elite for $450: This unit comes with a 120 GB hard drive.

While supplies last, customers in the US will be able to purchase the 20 GB version of the mid-level Xbox 360 for about $300, a $50 price drop. However, that unit will be replaced in the next month or so by a version with a 60 GB hard drive. This new mid-level Xbox 360 is otherwise mechanically identical to its predecessor and will sell for the old $350 price.

So it's not really a price cut: Microsoft is just getting rid of inventory to make way for a slightly revised console that will sell at the same price. But if you've been looking for Microsoft to place its Xbox 360 a bit closer to the price of the Wii, you've got it. Temporarily.

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  • subzerohitman721
    4 years ago
    Jul 16, 2008

    MS needs to lower the price period. 149 for the core, 199 for the mid level, and 249 for the elite. Thats how you beat Nintendo, plus introduce a casual gaming line. But don't screw up the dashboard with Avatars. That's just crap.

  • David
    4 years ago
    Jul 14, 2008

    Officially, it's 'while supplies last' on the $299 Xbox 360. But this is almost certainly the same kabuki dance that we saw with the 80GB PS3. As soon as supplies of the 20GB Xbox 360 run out, MS will cut the 60GB Xbox 360 to $299 (and probably do price cuts on the Arcade and Elite as well).

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