The Xbox 360 Arcade pack, while gimped by a lack of hard drive, is still the cheapest console on the market.
Microsoft reckons that the current line of Xbox 360 models are great value for money - so great in fact, that there'll be no more price cuts for many, many years.
Xbox UK boss Stephen McGill said in an interview with
Videogamer that the previous price reductions make the Xbox 360 affordable enough for anybody right now and that no further price cuts will come for a while yet.
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I'm not going to speculate where [the price] might go in five or ten years time," said McGill.
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But we've obviously just reduced the price and that's because we can pass the cost reductions we have straight on to consumers."
Currently, the Xbox 360 Arcade pack is the cheapest console from this generation on the market at £129.99 GBP, though it is crippled by the lack of a hard drive. The 60GB model is the next step up from that at £169.99 GBP, while the Elite takes it a step higher for £229.99 GBP.
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We're a great price now," he added. "
I'm not dropping the price for many, many years in the future, I would suspect."
Which console do you think is the best value for money? Let us know what you think in
the forums.
the price point is pretty good, tbh. plus if the margin increases, supermarkets discount it "unofficially" (this is what MS want them to do anyway - a 'discount' off the RRP always looks more appealing than a low RRP anyway) leading to uber sales.
yeah, for now there won't be any cuts, but surely when they see the need (ps3 price cuts, overall manufacturing efficiency), there will be more price cuts, I figure they are just saying that to flatten out rumors about Christmas price cuts for the 360,playing it safe by pointing out there wont be any price cuts for years to come.
You probably won't ever get one then
And I'll get a PS3 when it has more than 3 exclusives I care about and a decent online community. Till then I'll stick to my PC and 360.
Honestly once FFXIII was no longer exclusive, I could have cared less about the PS3. That was the only game which could have made me buy one. For all of the 360's hardware faults, it is the king is terms of it's game library. In the end that is all that matters.
exactly how i feel too.
still -- like other people have said, i just think the bundles will change and places will end up selling them discounted anyway. can't see why i'm thinking about the price of a console i've bought twice in three years. unless it breaks outside of warranty again, heh.
...which all depends upon the application.
Needing something sweet thats a perfect pick-me-up, one that fits neatly into your hand, has all the flavour you could ever need, and is rather cost-effective? You're set!
Use the same chocolate fork to conquer the Russian military, and you're a bit out of your league however...
Unless them bears like chocolate ;)
Shouldn't cost them that much and would improve things greatly!
The fact the PS3 can accept any hard drive is the only thing (apart from obvious initial 360 reliability issues) i think the PS3 got right IMHO, i so wish MS would follow their lead in this one fact, i'd upgrade the HDD to something huge and fast in a flash (especially with the upcoming 'save game to HDD feature')
Soooo looking forward to the new XBL update, solely for the save-to-HDD part... loading from optical media (combined with miniscule system RAM) makes consoles so unbearably slow loading compared to PC's :)