Microsoft slashes Xbox 360 price in Japan

By Ed Oswald | Published September 2, 2008, 12:40 PM

Refusing to give up on the game console market in Asia/Pacific, Microsoft has cut the price of its Xbox 360 console in Japan, and is also adding a new model.

The Xbox 360 base model has been reduced from 27,800 yen ($257 USD) to 19,800 yen ($183 USD), while the high-end model with a 120 GB hard drive will now retail for 39,800 yen ($368 USD). A mid-range model with a 60 GB HDD will be introduced for 29,800 yen ($286 USD).

All changes would take effect on September 11. There's no indication yet whether these price cuts are just an attempt to jump start its failing efforts in the country, or if Microsoft also plans to lower prices here in the US as well.

By all measures, the Xbox 360 has been a failure in Japan. While it certainly is doing much better than its predecessor, sales remain slow. Since being launched in December 2005, the system has only sold some 700,000 units according to Japanese video game magazine Enterbrain.

Compare this to Sony's PlayStation 3, which sold some 2.3 million consoles since its December 2006 launch, or the market leading Nintendo Wii, which has sold a staggering 6.7 million in the market since November 2006.

While success in Japan is not necessarily a requirement for video games to do well, it is more of a psychological boost for any video game maker. Many look to the country for clues as to what may be a successful future trend.

The 360 also has two new role-playing games out this week, which may help its fortunes. Tales of Vesperia was launched last month, and sales of the console rose significantly along with it. Another title, Square Enix's Infinite Undiscovery, is due out this week and could provide another boost.

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Microsoft Japan is already actually paying people to take the machines, with little success."We hope more people will be able to enjoy Xbox 360," said marketing marketer Takashi Sensui, "and we can stop enjoying quite so many of them. We also have this fine pile of HD-DVD drives ... Wait! Come back!" http://notnews.today.com/?p=63

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wow it must be selling really bad for the price to be under $200 US. guess they got tired of all the red ring of death's long ago

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Nice try troll. Did I mention when my Elite went RROD, I had it back (brand new, not refurbished as the manufacture date was only a week before) within 2 days of sending it out with a free black wireless controller and a 12+1 XBOX Live card?

Yes, owning a 360 really sucks.

Have you ever had to send a PS3 out for warranty repair? Luckily I haven't but go talk to people who have.

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Considering the x360 has been out for almost 3 years and it costs I believe $150 to make now...seems logical.

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If they could do that in the US, it would be a brilliant strategic marketing move.

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Great news.

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