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Xbox 360 gets UK price cut
16/09/2008 by swordfish.
Microsoft has cut the price of the Xbox 360 as it tries to reposition the console as a mass-market competitor to the Wii.
The £30 price cut means the standard 60 GB model will sell for £169.99, the same price as Nintendo’s machine.
The lower spec Arcade console without a hard drive will sell for £129 while the Xbox 360 Elite, aimed at hardcore gamers, will cost £229.99.
Microsoft has targeted traditional male gamers with the XBox 360 console and its range of first-person shooter titles like Halo 3. But it has been overtaken by Nintendo and the runaway success of the Wii, which is designed to appeal to a more family friendly audience.
Source: ‘BBC Newsbeat’
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