Thurott: $299 version of Xbox v.Next will come with a $15/mo XBLG sub, not $10

Not really.

Xbox 720 Subsidized: $299 + $15 * 24 = $659
Xbox 720 Unsubsidized: $499 + $60 * 2 = $620


It's a terrible deal.

I think if it does work out like that then I think it is a good deal since it is a bit more manageable.


BUT if you are able to still get XBL for like $40 if you look around then I don't think it is a good deal.
 
why is it terrible..? do you know what you get for the XBLG service with the next console..?

If they go PS+ like with Live then this would be just fine. Over the course of 2 years you pay a whole $40 extra dollars. $20 a year. $1.67 a month.
 
good to see MS getting in the poor tax game. Hopefully it works out like it does currently and only people that hate money buy a sub from Microsoft directly.

I guess around 580 for 2 years live and the console outright?
 
I wonder if there is any chance Microsoft is looking to profit on day one. And how much the new kinect costs to include. I refuse to believe 499 is what we're looking at for next-gen consoles. I can't see sony going above 449 at their least expensive SKU. I always expected 399/499 or 399/449. Probably at a loss.
I think everyone will be going for profit day one.

Nobody wants to lose $5 billion again.
 
The entire point of these kind of things is a lower upfront cost but paying more overtime. Pointing that our seems kinda redundant.

Personally I'm more likely to buy a $300 console with a subscription (one I'd inevitably pay anyway) than $500 up front and still paying a subscription of sort. Assuming they have a non subscription version.
 
So wait, if you buy the more expensive version of the next 360, you don't have to pay for Live or is it included with that price?

You'd definitely have to pay for Live still. I imagine they could include a free period of Gold though in the box. Whether that's a year or a month or something remains to be seen.
 
How do they enforce the 2 year contract? It's not like a phone where they just cut the line and then you cant make calls (becomes useless). Unless there is an online verification you could just refuse to pay after the first month and keep the console offline. Then continue to play games.
 
People never see the final price. Especially if their paying monthly

The millions of people who pay the prices in catalogues. Tells me this will be very successful.

in Demark the Law makes it mandatory to write the FINAL price if you have a Subbed deal.
 
If PS4 is $400 and doesn't require Plus for multiplayer then $660 is anything but competitive, heck even if you factor in 2 years of Plus its still a substantial difference.
 
$10 is the regular monthly fee. That's where the price is coming from. I didn't realize the contract price is $15, though. That's TERRIBLE.

If $10 is the regular monthly fee that most people are already paying for XBLG, then in essence you're paying an extra $5 a month. Multiply that by 24 months, its an extra $120. If you were already dropping all that money on live anyway (I doubt your average XBL user waits for cheap XBL card deals like GAF), then you're looking at $420 for the final price (again, assuming you planned on paying $10 per month anyway).
 
Figures, $10 did not sound realistic, when the alternative is priced at $499. I'm honestly just dumbfounded, how they have managed to set the entry price at this level. It leaves a giant opportunity for Sony to advertise their machine in a 'f2p'-esque manner that offers every basic feature for an initial investment of $399, allowing you to later buy different subscriptions for different levels of extra features e.g. ps+/gaikai.

Hope they haven't underestimated the effect of price and will proceed to surprise come late May. Of course, the loop-hole of advertising your product as 'starting from $299!' is extremely effective, and may provide them a solid counter-advantage.
 
I think everyone will be going for profit day one.

Nobody wants to lose $5 billion again.
I wouldn't be so sure. I'm not talking a big loss here, I'm talking one that might be covered by a single game or accessory purchase. That's assuming these parts are even expensive. No one here really knows. Maybe they could sell a SKU at $399 and have it not be a loss or break even.
 
Not really.

Xbox 720 Subsidized: $299 + $15 * 24 = $659
Xbox 720 Unsubsidized: $499 + $60 * 2 = $620


It's a terrible deal.

Having worked at Best Buy before, you're giving your typical video game console purchaser waaaaaaaay too much credit.
 
You'd definitely have to pay for Live still. I imagine they could include a free period of Gold though in the box. Whether that's a year or a month or something remains to be seen.

In the current subsidized one you get live with the payment, i dont see that changing.
 
How do they enforce the 2 year contract? It's not like a phone where they just cut the line and then you cant make calls (becomes useless). Unless there is an online verification you could just refuse to pay after the first month and keep the console offline. Then continue to play games.

Yeah, then they send you to collections for being so smart. You signed a contract saying you would pay it, you have to pay it.
 
For fucks sake, the point of this isn't to be cheaper than X720 + 2 years of XBLG so stop comparing it.

If it was hundreds more, then okay, but $40 difference is not worth noting over 2 years...
 
why is it terrible..? do you know what you get for the XBLG service with the next console..?

You're paying $30 more for the subsidized price than you'd pay otherwise. The feature set is irrelevant because it will be the same for both the $60/yr folks (plus who even pays that much) and the folks who buy the subsidized console
 
How do they enforce the 2 year contract? It's not like a phone where they just cut the line and then you cant make calls (becomes useless). Unless there is an online verification you could just refuse to pay after the first month and keep the console offline. Then continue to play games.

I'm pretty sure under the current subsidized model they can basically render your console useless if you don't pay up.

Pretty sure you can only operate the subsidized console for so many days disconnected from the Internet before it stops you from doing anything until you plug in. There are some horror stories from people who unknowingly bought subsidized consoles still under contract on Craigslist or whatever.
 
This is what I figured it would be in the other thread.

It made absolutely no sense before since the subsidized model was cheaper than buying the full priced model.
 
Makes much more sense than before. Now the 300 vs 500 pricing works. You end up paying more for the 300 + 2 years of XBL versus 500 + 2 years of XBL (buying 2 one-year cards).
 
I think if it does work out like that then I think it is a good deal since it is a bit more manageable.


BUT if you are able to still get XBL for like $40 if you look around then I don't think it is a good deal.

Pretty obvious but the point of subsidized purchases isn't to save the consumer money, rather its for consumers that do not want to pay the lump sum price all at once. Like with cell phone contract subsidies, you pay more over the cost of the contract
 
You're paying $30 more for the subsidized price than you'd pay otherwise. The feature set is irrelevant because it will be the same for both the $60/yr folks (plus who even pays that much) and the folks who buy the subsidized console

but some people don´t have 499$ to spare for a new console (as a one time payment).. but they might have 299$ to spare, and then pay the rest over two years..
It´s a good deal for consumers and MS if you look at it rationally ..
 
I bet that $15 dollars will include more than XBOX live. Think media content (music,TV,movies). People will eat that shit up in the holiday season.
 
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