Following drastic price cuts in Japan, Microsoft has finally confirmed that its US customers can look forward to cheaper-than-ever Xbox 360 consoles as of tomorrow, September 5th.
Microsoft's entry-level Xbox 360 Arcade, mid-range Xbox 360 and high-end Xbox 360 Elite, are to be priced at $199.99, $299.99 and $399.99, respectively.
Eagle-eyed followers of the so-called console war will note that the all-new Arcade pricing makes the Xbox 360 the cheapest next-generation console of them all - some $50 cheaper than Nintendo's Wii.
According to Microsoft, "history shows that more than 75 percent of all console sales happen after the price falls below the $200 mark". It will be hoping the low prices help keep its console ahead of Sony's PlayStation 3, though it has little chance of catching the all-conquering Nintendo Wii.
Having launched in 2005, it has taken the best part of three years for the Xbox 360 to fall $100 in price, and Microsoft is re-aligning its product as a family-friendly console for the casual gamer. Though the hardcore titles such as Gears of War 2 remain key to the console's success, Microsoft will launch an all-new Xbox 360 dashboard later this year in the hope of making its console easier to use for the casual gamer. In addition, it will launch a series of casual games such as the upcoming "Lips" - a karaoke-style game with mass appeal.
Microsoft is yet to announce any price cuts for the European market, but we made the following prediction early last month:
Launch Date | Launch Price | Current Price | Christmas '08 Price* | |
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Xbox 360 Arcade | December 2005 | £209.99 (Core) | £159.99 | £99.99 |
Xbox 360 Premium (60GB) | December 2005 | £279.99 (20GB) | £199.99 | £149.99 |
Xbox 360 Elite (120GB) | August 2007 | £299.99 | £299.99 | £199.99 |
*predicted prices |
With the Xbox 360 falling below the £100 mark in Japan, these predicted UK prices may no longer be a stretch of the imagination.
Official press release: The Moment Is Now: At $199, Xbox 360 Invites Everyone to Play