Xbox Live Pricing Revealed
Xs writes "For those of you wondering how much it will cost to play online when your year of free Xbox Live runs out, listen up. Microsoft has just unveiled their pricing plan for Xbox Live. Pretty cheap, too! You will be given two options: one is to pay for a full year of service, that will cost you $49.99. Second option is to pay by the month, that will set you back $5.99 a month. The Xbox Live starter kit is also getting a new price of $69.99. Plus, MS will also start selling the voice communicators by themselves - they'll retail for $29.99." Sounds like a pretty good deal.
Is to see what the price will be in one or two years time if it takes off. The price was always going to be good to start with. All the better to get as many people using it as possible.
Now that that's out of the way, I'd like to first say "nice job" to Microsoft for not trying to gouge its users by charging something more along the lines of $10 a month for the service. I would also like to thank them for finally revealing this so that Xbox Live proponents like myself can answer what is a very basic question about the service: "How much does it cost after the first year?"
As a snippy aside, I'll close by saying "I told you so" to the many folks who kept insisting that I was an idiot when I suggested that Microsoft probably wasn't going to significantly increase the price of the service after the first year. There's no telling where it will go in future years - especially if their next console meets with quick success and they have not only the incentive but the ability to gouge XBL users - but Microsoft is demonstrating that they understand how to grow this service instead of turning its users off.
Will they work with a standard PC sound card? I could use a good (sic) headset to replace my mic and speakers when I want to chat with friends via Gnomemeeting.
"There is a way that seems right to a man, but its end is the way of death." Proverbs 16:25 (NKJV)
Xbox + live + headset = cheap internet telephone / messaging system that even grandma can use. Broandband connections are much cheaper than international phone calls. Also, there will not be compatibility problems and MS will keep all the clients updated to the last version automatically.
Posted my take on the new system earlier today. The short of it is that the pricing structure is good from a business point of view, as it allows a modest increase in pricing that can be sold reasonably well to the consumer (i.e. the consumer won't feel like they're being completely ripped off and might actually feel they're getting a good deal).
The increase is not just in the starter kit. Renewal is $50, but that's for service only. Remember that the first year was $50 and included a headset and game.
Curmudgeon Gamer: Not happy
Sure, I'm trolling but..
In countless times, both with my purchases of Microsoft products,
as well as with their customers and partners, MS products and services
always seem enticing at first, but always end up disappointing or a
complete burn. They just can't help themselves.
As interesting as the Xbox might be, I just can't bring myself to invest
in any more MS technology. I know I'll eventually regret it.
Look, I love my XBOX, and I don't bash MS at a whim (unlike...well...most of /.), but that was anything BUT an "interview" (then again, it IS IGN...which is anything BUT a good gaming news source).
The entire thing reads like a MS PR sheet, and it doesn't surprise me that IGN's "ethics" prevent them from actually asking questions that probe at what MS is glossing over.
"Sounds like a pretty good deal."
Why the fruck do You not feel like You're being screwed with XBox Live? Why are You paying for a service which should be included with the $50 You spent on the game in the first place.
Anybody who feels that $50/year (on top of broadband and game purchase costs) is acceptable for playing games online NEEDS to spend some time playing online PC games. For a taste, download America's Army (for free) and see what it's like to play against 32 people at once, without any stupid annual or monthly fee.
The only games I'd be willing to pay annual fees for are MMORPGs, and even then only if they were using those fees to create new and valuable content. XBox Live seems like nothing more than an unnecessary obstacle to online gaming with the XBox.
You mean online gaming where people aren't cheating like dogs...
Actually looks promising for that reason alone.
Spend $40 for the PS2 network adapter and get free online gaming in perpetuity.
Spend $70 for an Xbox "startup kit" and get online gaming for one year, $50 more for each year thereafter.
How is the Xbox option a good deal?
wow, what a great deal, I get to pay for service AND pay for games. Kinda like buying HBO and then paying to watch movies on it. Sorry, but monthly fees aint happening in my house.
People who think they know everything really piss off those of us that actually do.