Microsoft Announces Kinect Price, Hopes to Boost 360 Sales Further


A full year after revealing plans to jump into the motion-controller game, Microsoft has finally announced the price for their hardware, a motion-sensor that sits atop the television. The add-on, which works with Xbox 360, will ship to stores in November of this year, cost $150, and come with one game, Kinect Adventures.

Microsoft and a handful of 3rd party publishers will have 15 games that work with the Kinect available at launch. Gamers can also purchase a bundle which includes...

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Published on July 20, 2010 11:47
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