Xbox 360 pricedrop Q&A

Xbox 360 pricedrop Q&A

2008-03-21 20:45:14 by Manager

The Xbox 360 console had a price drop last week in Europe, now retailling for less than €200 for the Arcade version. You can find the new prices in your currency at your country's general stores, and what we can offer here is an interview with the Regional Vice President Chris Lewis explaining the drop, thanks to the XCN.

XCN Euro Estimated Retail Price Drop Q&A With Chris Lewis, Regional Vice President, Xbox Europe

So we’ve heard the great news about the reduction in the estimated retail price (ERP) for the European Xbox 360. Why are you deciding to do this now?
From long before we even launched the Xbox 360 we had a very specific plan to hit a number of key milestones in Europe, and our portfolio of games and features now offers the kind of mainstream entertainment experiences that secure wider appeal for the Xbox 360. It’s great to see that we’ve achieved our goals and made it to that critical mass, making Xbox 360 a mass-market proposition. That’s why this is the perfect time to reduce our ERP.
We’ve also seen from history that €199/£159 – which is the new ERP for the Xbox 360 Arcade console - is the price point where a console’s audience really begins to take off, and with these new ERPs in place we’re ready to bring more customers into the Xbox 360 family. For example. PS2 sold 79% of their total installed base after dropping price to this level. It’s an exciting move for us and I’m sure lots of new people will now decide that the Xbox 360 experience is perfect for them!

Over the past few months we’ve seen really strong sales from PS3 and Wii – are you trying to catch up by selling Xbox 360s off cheap?
Not at all. Like I’ve already said, the new ERPs are part of our ongoing strategy to open up the ultimate in high-definition gaming and entertainment to an even wider audience, with an offering for everyone. This is about giving even more people the opportunity to try out Xbox 360.

Tell us more about the overall strategy that you refer to.
No problem. From the beginning we’ve had a very deliberate plan to secure core gamers first, and then expand the market. I think we’ve done a phenomenal job of securing the gamer, with record-setting game attach rates and great growth on Xbox LIVE. But I think Xbox 360 also offers something for everyone. We’ve got huge titles like GTAIV, BioShock, Halo 3, more casual titles like Scene IT? and Guitar Hero, and then there’s Xbox LIVE Arcade’s quick and fun downloadable games, or if you’re in the UK, Ireland, France or Germany a selection of films for the whole family from Xbox LIVE Marketplace.

You also recently reduced the estimated retail price of the Xbox 360 HD-DVD drive. Are these two things connected? Should Xbox 360 owners be concerned about the future of their console?
Xbox 360 owners should not be worried at all – in fact, I think they should be more excited than ever about the future of their console! We’re committed to continuing to offer intense, immersive gaming experiences for gamers – but now we’re priced in a way that will allow new consumers to find out for themselves why we think Xbox 360 is the ultimate high-definition entertainment experience. This isn’t connected to any HD-DVD announcement whatsoever.

How do you think Xbox 360 is doing against the PS3 and the Wii?
I’ve said this before and I still truly believe that if someone offered me to trade places with any of our competitors I’d say no thanks. I won’t deny that competition is very high in this generation, but the race is far from over and we are confident we have a winning strategy. Our new ERP is just part of that plan.

So how many Xbox 360s do you think you will sell before the end of your financial year in June?
I’m afraid that we’re not announcing any guidance figures on Xbox 360 sales for a number of competitive and market reasons. But what I can tell you is that Microsoft recently announced the Entertainment and Devices Division reached profitability in the first half of the year driven by record-setting gains from Xbox 360 hardware and software sales. We’ve got a great story to tell about the success of the Xbox 360 – currently more than 17.7 million consoles have been sold, and Xbox LIVE continues to explode with more than 10 million members online to date. But I think the most interesting stat for me is that we have a record-breaking game attach rate of 7, so on average everyone who owns an Xbox 360 game also has 7 great games in their collection. That is the highest attach rate in this generation of gaming, and I think that says so much about the quality of our games, the quality of the overall experience, and the quality for the Xbox 360 community!

We’ve been hearing a lot about ‘broadening the audience’ and ‘opening up the market’. Do you think that’s a realistic goal for Xbox 360 and do you feel you’re making it happen?
Absolutely! We provide the largest next-generation collection of ‘3+’-rated games – there are more than 150 in all. We want to make sure that no matter who you are, what age you are, or where you’re from, Xbox 360 has the perfect selections of games for you. I definitely think we’re making that happen.

So what Xbox 360 games are you most looking forward to in 2008?
Oh wow, there are so many! It’s so exciting to be able to run through the massive games we’ve got coming, especially the next versions of great franchises like GTA, Resident Evil and the sports games like FIFA and Pro Evo. And of course, the Xbox 360 is going to be the only place to play the complete version of GTAIV with two exclusive downloadable episodes only available on Xbox LIVE Marketplace.
And I have to mention all the massive sequels to games which are already exclusive to Xbox 360! Of course, there’s Gears 2, which will be hitting shops this year. And with Fable 2 and Ninja Gaiden 2 also in the mix I think it’s pretty clear that this is another blockbuster year for Xbox 360.
Another thing I’m really excited about is our plans for the XNA community. We’re giving people the chance to create their own games and share them with the Xbox LIVE community, and I believe the whole XNA program is going to give Xbox 360 owners even more choices and opportunities to experience the broad range of the console.

Xbox has talked previously about the huge number of new Xbox LIVE subscribers who came online over Christmas. How many people are on LIVE now?
There are currently 10 million Xbox LIVE customers in 26 countries. We projected to hit the 10 millions member mark by July 2008, but we are delighted to announce that we reached our goal 6 months early! Of those 10 million members, roughly three-quarters of the Xbox LIVE community are male and one-quarter female, with new members added daily. Something I’m particularly proud of is the huge boost in female Xbox LIVE members, as that number has increased dramatically during the service’s five years. I think it’s another sign that we’re continuing to add the right features like Xbox LIVE Arcade, the Xbox LIVE Marketplace Video Store and great casual games to bring more and more people – men, women, kids and adults – to Xbox 360 and Xbox LIVE.

Thanks for your time Chris!

Chris Lewis


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miketuck3r

miketuck3r
Since 1208 Days

2008-03-21 21:24:22 Xbox 360 pricedrop Q&A

They still need to improve the variation of games there is isnt enough coming out of MGS that isnt a shooter

Johnny_Holiday

Since 494 Days

2008-03-21 21:42:29

they have at least one game of every genre...

Slabs

Slabs
Since 1245 Days

2008-03-21 21:57:52 In reply to miketuck3r (2008-03-21 21:24:22)

Posted by miketuck3r
They still need to improve the variation of games there is isnt enough coming out of MGS that isnt a shooter
Eh? What is there other than Gears?

To call Fable 2 or Too Human shooters would be stretching the boundaries a hell of a lot.

Optimusv2

Optimusv2
Since 1107 Days

2008-03-21 22:59:26 In reply to miketuck3r (2008-03-21 21:24:22)

Posted by miketuck3r
They still need to improve the variation of games there is isnt enough coming out of MGS that isnt a shooter
Lost Odyssey... Fable 2, Banjo, Too Human and much more.

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Sebastard

Since 758 Days

2008-03-22 04:06:24

It has been out for 2 years, not 4.

Contra

Contra
Since 337 Days

2008-03-22 04:21:21

everyone take note that € 200 = $310.26. Still costing more than ours, but by very little now.

Archaos

Archaos
Since 1196 Days

2008-03-22 04:52:13 In reply to Shaka (2008-03-22 03:18:10)

Posted by Shaka
..it has no good games for 2008 and after 4 years its still getting the RROD.
o_O

Here's a few that I know I'm looking forward to owning.

-Fable2
-GoW2
-APB
-Ninja Gaiden2
-Too Human
-Banjo
-Halo Wars
-Splinter cell: Conviction
-Alan Wake
-GTAIV + DLC

Not to mention Lost Odyssey. 08 is looking fine and dandy.

Plus I'm sure Live Arcade will have some wonders. I'm having a great time with N+ multiplayer.

Real720

Real720
Since 1058 Days

2008-03-22 07:13:01 In reply to Archaos (2008-03-22 04:52:13)

nice interview. i'm also pretty confident about the 360

PlumbDrumb

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Since 1209 Days

2008-03-22 08:10:27

It's pretty crazy I can get a 360 for less than a Wii now.

aang001

aang001
Since 606 Days

2008-03-22 09:03:12

that is crazy

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Corellianrogue

Corellianrogue
Since 379 Days

2008-03-22 09:15:57 In reply to Contra (2008-03-22 04:21:21)

Posted by Contra
everyone take note that € 200 = $310.26. Still costing more than ours, but by very little now.
Thank you Microsoft for ripping us off less than other companies here in the UK, lol! (I know that sounded back-handed but it was a genuine thank you. It's a shame the games still cost a lot more though! :( )

foreigner

foreigner
Since 1197 Days

2008-03-22 13:27:14

Price reduction was a good move but he cant really believe that xbox360 approaches mass market status in EU when every good new game costs 63 to 70 euros. Last time i checked that was 97$ to 108$ per game without taking into account the Gold Live subscription...

omegaheat

omegaheat
Since 1116 Days

2008-03-22 18:11:29

I'm not European, but I feel sorry for you guys. It's highly unfair to you guys that you have to pay so much more than us Americans. It's extrememly unfair that you guys have to pay less for the console than japanese consumers (a land that really doesn't welcome imported american products). Hell, they get the console for less than we do. Hopefully you guys can start running to the stores to pick up the great peice of hardware. Don't sleep on it.

WinterSnowblind

WinterSnowblind
Since 369 Days

2008-03-22 20:22:17 In reply to Corellianrogue (2008-03-22 09:15:57)

Posted by Corellianrogue
Thank you Microsoft for ripping us off less than other companies here in the UK, lol! (I know that sounded back-handed but it was a genuine thank you. It's a shame the games still cost a lot more though! :( )
I agree. It's pretty shocking that the 360 is less popular than the 360 and the Wii in the UK, considering Microsoft are the only company that seems to care about Europe at all. They managed to release Lost Oddessy here two weeks after the U.S. and that's a JRPG. Where is Smash Brothers again Nintendo?

Contra

Contra
Since 337 Days

2008-03-22 20:45:37 In reply to WinterSnowblind (2008-03-22 20:22:17)

Posted by WinterSnowblind
They managed to release Lost Oddessy here two weeks after the U.S. and that's a JRPG.
Sorry to say but Lost Odyssey received some pretty mixed review scores, ranging from average 5.0-7.0 to as low as 3.0 and as high as 8.0 in some review books/sites.
Where is Smash Brothers again Nintendo?
Fall 2008

t1l0

t1l0
Since 1177 Days

2008-03-23 11:21:39

Yes, the scores were mixed but you have to remember that the game is a traditional JRPG. Hard to appeal to everybody... I played through the first 3 DVDs and I really enjoyed it and everyone I know who likes the traditional gameplay also likes the game. And this time they really DID care about Europe. Afaik there's a pretty small number of people having a 360 in Germany compared to most of the other western European countries but the dub is well done and the translation is a thousand times better than the one of Blue Dragon. The Wii is like the iPod in my opinion... it's some kind of fashion accessory. The motion controls are a feature you're forgetting in about 1 hour and besides some of the nintendo games there isn't much worth mentioning. Studios like Criterion or Lionhead (both located in the UK^^) are really trying to make innovative and fresh games and as far as it concerns Burnout Paradise... they really redefined Arcade Racing Games (which have a realistic style of graphics). But if I take a look at Mario Kart for Wii it just seems to me to be like the same game since the SNES but with some new features which are not worth mentioning. Every console is about its games and there i see the 360 as the best choice to go.

Xerx3s

Since 498 Days

2008-03-24 12:39:53 In reply to miketuck3r (2008-03-21 21:24:22)

Posted by miketuck3r
They still need to improve the variation of games there is isnt enough coming out of MGS that isnt a shooter
Come again? What a load of crap. The 360 has the biggest variation in it's lineup by a country mile and when you look at the exclusives launching this year there is only one shooter (gow2).
Unlike some other companies that seem to be going gunho on generic shooters.


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