posterchild336
Superstar
PRICE CUTS HAVE STARTED ALREADY
we called it, surprised to see a price drop this early though..first a free game in USA...now this..#'s dont lie
http://www.engadget.com/2014/02/24/xbox-one-uk-price-drop/?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000589
The Xbox One hasn't been selling as well as the PlayStation 4 on a global level, and that's partly due to pricing -- in the UK, Microsoft's system costs a lofty £429 ($713) versus Sony's £349 ($580). That gap is about to narrow, though, as Microsoft plans to cut the Xbox's price to a slightly more reasonable £400 ($665) on February 28th. The company isn't leaning solely on that lower price tag to attract gamers, either. It's also releasing a special Titanfall Xbox One bundle (shown here) that includes both a download code for Respawn's shooter and a month of Xbox Live Gold for the same price as the regular console
we called it, surprised to see a price drop this early though..first a free game in USA...now this..#'s dont lie
http://www.engadget.com/2014/02/24/xbox-one-uk-price-drop/?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000589
The Xbox One hasn't been selling as well as the PlayStation 4 on a global level, and that's partly due to pricing -- in the UK, Microsoft's system costs a lofty £429 ($713) versus Sony's £349 ($580). That gap is about to narrow, though, as Microsoft plans to cut the Xbox's price to a slightly more reasonable £400 ($665) on February 28th. The company isn't leaning solely on that lower price tag to attract gamers, either. It's also releasing a special Titanfall Xbox One bundle (shown here) that includes both a download code for Respawn's shooter and a month of Xbox Live Gold for the same price as the regular console