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Microsoft reportedly to cut price of Xbox 360 to $299

LOS ANGELES
Mon Jun 30, 2008 5:50pm EDT

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File photo shows guests playing the Xbox 360 ''Halo 3'' Multiplayer Beta video game during a preview party at Quixote Studios in Los Angeles May 15, 2007. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) plans to cut the price of its best-selling Xbox 360 Pro model by $50, to $299 in the next few weeks, the Hollywood Reporter reported citing anonymous sources.

The price cut for the Xbox 360 model with the 20 gigabyte hard drive will come before the video game industry's biggest trade show, E3, taking place in Los Angeles on July 15-17, the report said.

Rumors of the Xbox price cut swirled on popular gaming blogs Joystiq and Kotaku last week. The two sites received snapshots of Kmart and Radio Shack flyers advertising the $299 price.

A Microsoft spokeswoman declined to comment on the report.

Microsoft last cut the price of the Xbox Pro in August, from $399 to $349, prior to the release of "Halo 3" the following month.

A cut to $299 would make the Xbox 360 Pro $100 less than one of the console's major rivals, Sony Corp's (6758.T) PlayStation 3 with a 40 gigabyte hard drive.

Microsoft is locked in a three-way competition with Nintendo's (7974.OS) Wii and the PlayStation 3, which comes with a high-definition Blu-ray video player.

(Reporting by Jennifer Martinez; Editing by Daisuke Wakabayashi and Carol Bishopric)



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