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Star Wars Limited Edition Xbox 360 console to cost £349.99

by Steven Williamson on 25 July 2011, 11:35

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A Limited Edition Star Wars-themed Xbox 360 console, complete with white Kinect sensor, will be available later this year in the U.K. at a recommened retail price of £349.99.

This first ever custom Xbox 360 and Kinect bundle includes an R2-D2 blue-and-white themed console, a custom Xbox 360 Wireless Controller inspired by C-3PO and the first ever white Kinect sensor. The bundle is set to debut alongside Kinect Star Wars, but is available now for pre-order through participating retailers. Priced at $449.99, the Xbox 360 Limited Edition Kinect Star Wars Bundle will include:

* Kinect Star Wars game
* Custom R2-D2-themed Xbox 360 Console with custom sounds
* White Kinect Sensor
* Custom C-3PO-themed Xbox 360 Wireless Controller
* 320 GB Hard Drive
* Xbox 360 Wired Headset
* Kinect Adventures game
* Exclusive downloadable content





The console will be available to coincide with the launch of Kinect Star Wars (currently pencilled in for 31st December in North America).


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Whats the point? It doesn't even look like R2
I quite like it, don't think I'd pay that much for it though. The R2 sounds on power on/off and eject are good for a laugh (at least for the Star Wars fans amongst us) the first time you hear them but I think they might get annoying after a while too.

The joypad looks like it's got the updated “twistable” + d-pad (which, tbh is 100% better than the old style circle d-pad especially for fighting games).
Fantastic idea and brilliant looks, but that price would put me off. But with all the die hard star wars fans out there, I am sure they will sell plenty of the these packs.
I love the C3PO controller. Think its priced a tad to high though.
I like it.. it made me smile when i saw it. :) I don't think the price is too overblown, since it has a Kinect Sensor and 320GB HD, but it is probably a bit too much for existing/older Xbox owners to justify getting it imho.