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Microsoft Announces Price Cut For Xbox

fjord66 writes "Effective immediately, Microsoft's Xbox videogame console will retail for $179 in the United States." This wasn't the 50 buck price drop expected, but comes hot on the heels of Sony announcing a new bundle for $199 with an updated PS2 and the network adaptor, and $179 for disposal of the current PS2 stock.

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  1. Will a $20 cut matter? by Tom+Courtenay · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Does any body have data on what kind of effect a price cut this small will have on sales?

    I would think that Microsoft would do well to stand their ground at $199. There's a certain appeal of seeing a system that's more expensive than the 3 year old PS2. A $20 price cut makes them look somewhat desperate. Regardless, a price cut this small seems pretty meaningless when you're dealing with something upwards of $175.

    I could however, see this working if they did a pack in with an extra controller & a grade A title. Heck, even bundling under-performing titles like Orta & Muto would help out.

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    1. Re:Will a $20 cut matter? by amuro98 · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Microsoft isn't being aggressive enough.

      Instead of simply matching Sony's price cut, they should either drop to $150, or announce a bundle deal consisting of the DVD remote, a starter kit for XBox Live all for $180. THAT would begin to make XBox competitive.

      Right now, Xbox's biggest edge is their online play capability. They have more online titles than PS2, and they should be exploiting this edge!

  2. Sod the deck, reduce the games by Kris_J · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Why bother with incremental price drops on the console when most potential purchasers are balking at the price of the games? The first company to halve the price of their games will probably lead the pack to the next generation of consoles.