Official: Kinect priced at £130, new 4GB Xbox £150
High price for motion controller - but bundle with both is £250, including Kinect Adventures
Microsoft has finally revealed recommended retail pricing for its Kinect motion controller, following weeks of speculation.
Fears that the camera and microphone sensor array would cost over £100 have been confirmed, with Microsoft setting the device at £129.99 (149.99 / $149.99). The add-on will also include a copy of Kinect Adventures.
Also unveiled is the much-rumoured cheaper model of the new Xbox 360 S. The £149.99 (199.99 / $199.99) console will include 4GB of built-in flash memory instead of a hard drive, and will sport a matte finish rather than the glossy shell of its bigger brother.
Onboard wi-fi remains, and the console is officially known as the Xbox 360 4GB. It will be available at retail from August 20 in the UK and August 3 in the US.
A bundle containing Kinect, the Xbox 360 4GB and Kinect Adventures will be released in tandem with the seperate Kinect launch this winter. The package will sell for £249.99 ($299.99).
"Kinect for Xbox 360 offers tremendous entertainment value, transforming our living rooms into fitness classes, dance clubs and sports stadiums through full body, voice and multiplayer games," said Chris Lewis, Microsoft Europe's vice president of Interactive Entertainment Business.
"Whether youre new to Xbox 360 or an existing console owner, were committed to offering Kinect experiences that offer controller-free fun and entertainment right out of the box and these unique products and retail offers provide the most complete and affordable way for everyone to enjoy Kinect this Christmas."
Microsoft has also revealed that Kinect titles will retail for less than core Xbox 360 games.
The launch line-up of 15 games, including Kinectimals, Kinect Sport and Kinect Joy Ride, will carry a RRP of £39.99 (49.99) per unit - suggesting that, despite the hardware's high price, the company is set on pursuing a more casual audience.
Edited 1 times. Last edit by Patrick Frost on 20th July 2010 5:23pm
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@Quincy - I think if there's a reduced price bundle available, it may sell more to people buying a 360 for the first time. Or it might prompt people to get one. It's existing users that I can't see shelling out for it, to be honest.
Edited 1 times. Last edit by Sam Maxted on 20th July 2010 5:55pm
@ David - 10-15% doesn't mean that this will stop AAA titles being developed. There are always ways to squeeze performance out of the remaining power.
Also I think the Move games are priced 10$ below the kinect games, it`s like MS didn`t look at all at the Sony pricing. Couldn`t they do a 99$ Kinect version that comes without the game. I understand why they did not announce any pricing at the E3.
I guess that 4GB version can not be upgraded with a HDD? Also how much of those 4GB remain left for the user? I remember my old 20GB was from the start only 17GB or something like that because system data and so on took away a good chunk.
Edited 1 times. Last edit by Private on 20th July 2010 11:53pm
The 4GB is internal flash memory, and the console has a black matte finish. Otherwise it's exactly the same as the "whisper quiet" Xbox 360 250GB, and includes built in Wi-Fi, the smaller design, and a hard drive bay.
So looks like people can add a hard drive themselves at a later date.
@Peter. But sadly no plans to release the hard drive separately.
Edited 1 times. Last edit by Alan Pierce on 21st July 2010 1:28pm