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Xbox 360, PlayStation 2 See Unofficial Price Cuts In UK

An unexpected and unseasonal series of unofficial price cuts have hit both the Xbox 360 Core bundle and the PS2 in the UK, with the former once more fueling rumors of an imminent new hardware configuration for the Xbox 360.

David Jenkins, Blogger

February 22, 2007

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UK retailers have initiated an unseasonal series of unofficial price cuts for both the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 2, with the Core Xbox 360 bundle enjoying widespread price cuts in many stores. Price cuts of up to £50 ($98) have been observed for the Core bundle, dropping the price from a suggested retail price of £199.99 ($390) to £149.99 ($292) – less than the current retail price of the still low in stock Wii, at £179.99 ($351). Price reductions for the Premium bundle have been less prevalent though, with online retailer Play.com, which appears to have been the catalyst for the Core price cuts, leaving the price at £279.99 ($546) and rival Amazon.co.uk cutting it to only £269.96 ($526). With no official announcement of a price cut from Microsoft, and the varying nature of the discounts from store to store, speculation has already mounted that the moves have come in advance of a much rumored new hardware configuration for the Xbox 360. These rumors have centered around suggestions of a larger hard drive and HDMI port, but no official information on new hardware has been released. At the same time as the Xbox 360 price cut, Wal-Mart owned supermarket chain Asda, the second largest in the UK, has cut the price of the PlayStation 2 from £69.99 ($136) to just £50 ($98) for a limited period. As with the Xbox 360, the price cut is not official, the only apparent reason for the move being the recent release of prominent exclusives Okami and Final Fantasy XII in the UK.

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David Jenkins

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David Jenkins ([email protected]) is a freelance writer and journalist working in the UK. As well as being a regular news contributor to Gamasutra.com, he also writes for newsstand magazines Cube, Games TM and Edge, in addition to working for companies including BBC Worldwide, Disney, Amazon and Telewest.

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