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MICROSOFT SLASHES
COST OF XBOX SYSTEM
Copyright 2002 www.microsoft.com
[ May 15th 2002 ]
Effective
immediately, Xbox will have an estimated retail
price of 199.99 in the United States 299.99 CAN.
The price reduction will be supported by a multimillion
dollar national merchandising and marketing campaign
set to begin this weekend. Microsoft also announced
it is reducing the price of Xbox in Japan to 24,800
yen effective Wednesday, May 22.
Xbox
was originally priced at $299.00 in the United
States, $459.99 in Canada and 34,800 yen in Japan.
"As part of our long-term strategy to broaden
the reach of Xbox and make it accessible to more
consumers, we've been working for several weeks
with our key partners to make this announcement
as seamless and high impact as possible," said
John O'Rourke, director of worldwide Xbox marketing
at Microsoft.
With
its cutting-edge technology, advanced graphics
engine, hard disk drive and built-in Ethernet
port, Xbox has been globally acknowledged as the
most powerful video game console in the world.
And with a rapidly expanding games portfolio featuring
such titles as Game of the Year** "Halo," Xbox
has become the system of choice for millions of
enthusiasts around the globe. "This new, lower
price makes Xbox the best value among all competing
video game systems,"
O'Rourke
said. "The best box is now the best value." O'Rourke
acknowledged that speculation surrounding a pending
price reduction of Xbox has been pervasive in
the last few weeks. "The traditional forum for
making an announcement of this magnitude is the
Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) next week,
but we've been ready to go for some time and can
easily put this in place at retail now. We see
no reason why eager gamers should have to wait
a week to benefit from this tremendous value opportunity.
"Xbox has been working closely with us to roll
out this new pricing. We're confident the planned
marketing and promotional support behind it will
really drive store traffic and bring Xbox to the
attention of a lot more gamers," said Dan DeMatteo,
President, GameStop.
In just
six short months since its highly successful North
American launch, Xbox is experiencing a software
attach rate of 4.1 in North America, the highest
of any video game console ever. And recent momentum
in Europe and Australia demonstrates strong consumer
demand for Xbox. Microsoft currently expects to
ship 3.5 million to 4.0 million Xbox consoles
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2002. The
company is not providing any update to financial
guidance provided on April 18, 2002.
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