Zero999 on 21 September 2013
| trunkswd said: I would expect a price cut next year alongside Halo 5. However, if sales are really bad post holidays (20k to 30k per week) I wouldn't be surprised if they drop the price when Titanfall is released in the Spring. They could also release a Kinect-less bundle. I would expect it to cost $350, with Kinect sold separately at $200. I know they could sell the Xbox One without kinect for like $250 - $300 and break even, but no reason to sell it that low right away. |
lol, a kinect-less sku would never break even at those prices. it could be 349-399.







