CHIPS: Kinect Won’t Boost Xbox 360’s Hardware Sales

Posted By | On 22nd, Jul. 2010

Don McCabe, manager of UK independant retailer CHIPS, feels Kinect won’t boost the Xbox 360’s hardware sales.

“In some ways Microsoft has missed the boat,” he told GamesIndustry.biz. “Over the last two years the casual market has been declining rapidly.”

“I don’t think it’s going to add any new hardware sales. I spotted in their last response to a survey, they said it would lift hardware sales by 5 to 15 percent.

“I think that’s bollocks,” he continued. “You lift it by one or two per cent and you’ve had a result.”

McCabe feels that Kinec’s £130 price tag is very high, particulary when pitted against the Wii. He feels no one’s bothered about MS’ upcoming motion sensing camera anyway.

“The pricing is immature to a certain degree. Consumers see it as just a catch-up with the Wii, but they don’t see it as much of an improvement.

“When you see a new hardware product or a new peripheral, you normally see quite a response from the public. We’re not seeing that, they’re completely underwhelmed by it, really.”

McCabe feels Microsoft are just testing new water for upcoming generations. If the Kinect works out, nothing like it. If it doesn’t, “we’ll still intergrate it in the next machine.” He says Kinect is nothing more than a medium to get more people signed up to Xbox Live.

But what if Kinect DOES sell? “From our point of view, the more Microsoft things that are out there the better, because it’s one of those things that people will buy, play it for a short time then trade it back in. So I think we’ll make a good trade-in market on it,” said McCabe.

Your thoughts? Tell us in your comments.

[Eurogamer]


Tagged With: , ,

Keep On Reading!

SAND: Raiders of Sophie Early Access Review – As Rough As Sand

SAND: Raiders of Sophie Early Access Review – As Rough As Sand

New PvPvE extracion shooter SAND: Raiders of Sophie introduces its own twists to the formula. But how well doe...

The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered Launches on August 11th for Nintendo Switch 2

The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered Launches on August 11th for Nintendo Switch 2

Physical pre-orders for the 2025 remake are now live, and it appears to ship on a cartridge instead of utilisi...

Helldivers 2 Kicks Off Construction of Terminid Control System 2.0 in Latest Campaign Brief

Helldivers 2 Kicks Off Construction of Terminid Control System 2.0 in Latest Campaign Brief

This time around, Helldivers will be tasked with supporting the construction of massive walls in space to bloc...

1666: Amsterdam Was Originally Going to be Published by Xbox Before Funding Was Cut

1666: Amsterdam Was Originally Going to be Published by Xbox Before Funding Was Cut

Developer Panache Digital Games joins the likes of Romero Games as studios that had projects under development...

Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown Has Sold 7.5 Million Copies Since Launch

Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown Has Sold 7.5 Million Copies Since Launch

Sales for the 2019 Ace Combat title have been growing steadily since it came out, and the Switch port in 2024 ...

Nivalis Renamed to Nivalis Nights, Finally Launches on September 29th for PC

Nivalis Renamed to Nivalis Nights, Finally Launches on September 29th for PC

A new trailer highlights the start of your journey in ION LANDS' long-awaited cyberpunk life-sim and all the w...