Chobel
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its not $450 anymore atleast here in the states, everyone has it back to $499
Does the normal SKU still include free Forza?
its not $450 anymore atleast here in the states, everyone has it back to $499
Does the normal SKU still include free Forza?
Does the normal SKU still include free Forza?
-Quantum Break Gameplay
-Sunset Overdrive Gameplay
-Halo 2 Anniversary Announcement/Gameplay
-Forza Horizon 2 Announcement/Gameplay
-Fable Legends Gameplay
-4 or 5 new (or revived) IP announcements with gameplay footage... half of them will be released this year while the other half will be released during the first half of 2015; a decent number may end up being platformers.
-Halo 5 teaser
-Crackdown 3 teaser
-New Xbox One SKU: $500 for 1 TB; current 500 GB model goes to $350.
-Announcement: No more popular media apps behind the paywall
-ID@Xbox showcase with FRU demo for kinect
-Call of Duty: Advanced Warfighter demo
I'm not saying there won't be a price drop at all, however Major Nelson hint wasn't about the price drop.
Halo, COD, Assassins Creed, Killer Instinct, and Price cut.
Well they released this picture... lol
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I want Castle Crashers 2
Does anyone know if the reported 2.9 attach rate of software to Xbox One units last month include digital sales? I have a whole argument around how the system is selling games really well and potentially better than expected if digital sales weren't included and dropping the base price to $399 could do wonders for them.
You mean npd? They dont count digital yet.
Yeah. As for the price cut thing. At most you will see 399. By anybody thinking they will go 350 is just silly
Agreed, 399 is really stretching it as well.Yeah. As for the price cut thing. At most you will see 399. By anybody thinking they will go 350 is just silly
I highly doubt they will drop as low as 399. I could see them dropping it to 449 though.
Agreed, 399 is really stretching it as well.
With the deal with the pack in game, they essentially had the system at $389. I think they definitely go to $399 for parity with Sony as I believe it is one of the largest contributing factors to them being outpaced.
I wouldn't say it is a stretch actually even 349 isn't a stretch as long as ditch Kinect which most likely will happen.
For consumers a pack-in game effectively makes it a $389 system, but the same can't be said for MS.With the deal with the pack in game, they essentially had the system at $389. I think they definitely go to $399 for parity with Sony as I believe it is one of the largest contributing factors to them being outpaced.
I wouldn't say it is a stretch actually even 349 isn't a stretch as long as ditch Kinect which most likely will happen.
Well the attach rate came from Microsoft's press release and wasn't sure if Yusuf was only using NPD numbers or including their digital sales data as well.
The kinect is only 70 though. That's still an $80 difference. If they were making $30 at $500. At 349 that's a $50 loss per console.
Price cut to $450 with a premier game
Games, games games
Halo show
Price cut on 360 to $99
It's unlikely, but I've got the feeling Twisted Pixel's new game will be an AAA game. The concept art they included in Lococycle doesn't strike me as belonging to a downloadable $20/15 title, which it probably is anyway.
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A packin is a lot cheaper for them to do then a price drop. A $50 price drop costs them $50. A copy of Titanfall or Forza costs them a lot less than $50.
$399 seems like a panic price(assuming they haven't dropped Kinect). I think it's possible, but only if things look really bad. April NPDs could give us a good idea, as that is looking to be a normal month without any boosts from impending TitanFall or new sales. If April looks really bad, it might be more likely.
According to Aquamarine Xbone software attach rate (NPD only = retail) is 2.96.
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=108606555&postcount=4202
I don't expect a price drop more along the lines of Value added. Bigger HDD and a free game for the same price.
Xbox is not selling poorly it is doing better that the 360 at this stage in its lifetime
Depending on what their margins are on the system, lowering it to $399 looks better on all fronts. Sure a pack in game costs them less but as a consumer seeing a base system that is $50=$100 more expensive then the direct competition is a little off putting. Luckily, they're not dealing with a RRoD situation where they have to eat a billion dollars worth of units because of bad design. Microsoft makes their money off Xbox Ones in game royalties and services on the system. Getting consoles into homes is the #1 priority and they need the price to reflect that priority.
Depending on what their margins are on the system, lowering it to $399 looks better on all fronts. Sure a pack in game costs them less but as a consumer seeing a base system that is $50=$100 more expensive then the direct competition is a little off putting. Luckily, they're not dealing with a RRoD situation where they have to eat a billion dollars worth of units because of bad design. Microsoft makes their money off Xbox Ones in game royalties and services on the system. Getting consoles into homes is the #1 priority and they need the price to reflect that priority.
Haha, I find it funny that if you feel the price is too high, if you don't want to pay 500$ for an underpowered console, or even 399, especially when you already bought a more powerful console for 399
That immediately translates into hating it. Like 'You pay this NOW or you hate it!'
Uh huh. Right.
I would love it if Halo 5 went open world with RPG elements. I don't think it would be a stretch and would bring something fresh to Halo.
$399 looks better, but it's more expensive for them to do. I was pointing that out because you said they "essentially had the system at $389". A price drop to $399 costs them more than $110 in pack ins, regardless of the margins on the system. A price drop to $399 would be for MS a larger discount than they've given out so far. I don't think they go with a larger discount unless they feel they have to.
Is that a cupcake riding a spider witch thing?
I knew Behemoth were weird but...
As along as the attach rate stays up, you make back the loss on the system. My reasoning behind saying it's a $389 system is because as a consumer you see Titanfall or Forza 5 which are both $60 titles you're getting for free. I understand the financial side of Microsoft shifting to losing money on a per console basis, which they might already be doing with the two bundles with the price drop, but traditionally they've made money back through Live and software and I don't expect that to change for them for 2-3 years on the Xbox One.
I expect a few new IPs.
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I expect a few new IPs.
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I understand you're reasoning for saying it's a $389 system from a consumer's perspective, but keep in mind that isn't true from MS's perspective. Let's say that the deal MS cut with EA for the Titanfall packin was for $30 a copy. That means for MS, they get $420 per system($450 - $30). If they do a $100 drop instead, they get $400, which is less than $420.
A pure price drop is more expensive for them. They won't go with $100 off unless they feel that they need to. Let's assume they can make back the loss. If they think $420 will be enough, why throw away that $20? My argument is not that they cannot cut it by $100, it's that they likely think $50(possibly with continuing pack-ins) will do the trick for now.
I expect a few new IPs.
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They are out to prove everyone wrong, so I don't think you'll see TV and kinect. I expect Halo, and there will be plenty of eye rolling. I don't expect many surprises and think the conference will lack impact despite showing games.
I expect a few new IPs.
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