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Project Natal for the 360 won't cost an arm and a leg

By: (more) | Gaming News | Posted: Nov 12, 2009 11:52 am

Despite how high tech and costly Project Natal for the 360 looks from preview videos and info found around the web, the latest news has it that Microsoft are keeping the cost right down so that all gamers can be a part of the experience.

 

 

Rumour has it that the technology is being designed in such a way that the cost is kept down to a mere £50 (around $80 USD) or potentially even less. Apparently this will also include 14 mini-games as part of the bundle to further interest impulse buyers.

 

It's also quite probable Microsoft will soon after do an Xbox 360 pack bundled with Natal for a nice rounded price and it's expected there'll be as many as 5 million add-ons available come launch in November 2010.

 


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