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Xbox sales triple following UK price cut

Dice   on 07 September 2004 - 21:30 · 7 comments & 3758 views

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Drop to UKP 99 stimulates sales, as Chris Lewis moves up to head up EMEA operations

Sales of Microsoft's Xbox console tripled in the UK in the week following its price-cut to UKP 99, according to sources in the UK retail sector - bringing weekly sales of the system up to around the 15,000 mark. The boost to sales of the console is expected to continue through the coming months, as Microsoft and its publishing partners roll out a strong software line-up for the Xbox - which should find a more receptive audience among consumers thanks to the lower price point.

Microsoft UK today declined to comment on the retail reports of its sales success. No information is yet known about the impact of Sony's similar price cut to the PlayStation 2, which came into effect late last month.

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News source: gamesindustry.biz



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In a related story, Microsoft today announced that Chris Lewis, formerly UK Northern and Eastern Europe director for the Home and Entertainment Division, which includes the Xbox project, has been promoted to regional vice president of the division for the EMEA territories.

Lewis will replace former incumbent Eduardo Rosini, who is to move to Singapore as Microsoft's new regional vice president for the Asia Pacific market. Neil Thompson, who is currently the division's regional director for Central and Southern Europe, will be stepping up to fill Lewis' former role.

"We're very pleased to welcome Chris to his new role within the Xbox and Home and Entertainment Division EMEA team," according to Mitch Koch, coporate vice president of the division. "He has led the success of these businesses in the UK, where Xbox enjoys a market share in 2004 to date of 25 per cent, as well as in Northern Europe, which has a market share in 2004 to date of 50 per cent."

"Since he has been closely involved in the success of Xbox and the Home and Entertainment businesses in Europe we'll benefit from a smooth transition," he continued. "We're also confident Neil, another Xbox veteran with regional management experience, will build on the successful track record of Xbox and the Home and Entertainment Division in the UK and Northern Europe."

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(3 replies) #1 IGx89 on 07 Sep 2004 - 21:55
Does this mean another US price cut could be coming soon?
#1.1 vetcashman on 07 Sep 2004 - 23:22
Are you paying more than $175 for your consoles at the moment, because that is the equivilant pricing
#1.2 IGx89 on 07 Sep 2004 - 23:55
Ah, nm, I was thinking euro :/
#1.3 vetcashman on 08 Sep 2004 - 14:21
but you said another US price cut?
#2 ArtOf_War on 08 Sep 2004 - 04:39
here it costs 1,999 pesos, which is about 172 dollars
but i can go to the US and get one for 129 since i dont live far from the border
#3 Jasco on 08 Sep 2004 - 06:00
xbox rules!
#4 Redmonkey on 09 Sep 2004 - 19:52
£99 in the UK

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