Chris
30-08-2010, 05:57 PM
Can microsoft possibly get anymore money? No? Wrong...
Major Nelson (http://majornelson.com/archive/2010/08/30/price-change-for-xbox-live-gold-subscription.aspx) has dropped the bomb on the Xbox Live community by announcing a price increase for the Xbox Live service. Starting November 1st, the price of Live will go up for residents of Canada, Mexico, United Kingdom and the United States.
(http://www.platformnation.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/xbox-live.png)
According to MajorNelson.com:
US Current
1M Gold: $7.99
3M Gold: $19.99
12M Gold: $49.99
Starting Nov 1, 2010
1M Gold: $9.99
3M Gold: $24.99
12M Gold: $59.99
UK Current
1M Gold: 4.99 GBP
Starting Nov 1, 2010
1M Gold: 5.99 GBP
Canada Current
1M Gold: $8.99 CAD
Starting Nov 1, 2010
1M Gold: $9.99 CAD
Mexico Current
12M Gold: 499 Pesos
Starting Nov 1, 2010
12M Gold: 599 Pesos
One year of Xbox Live will now cost $10 more. Microsoft is letting you buy a year of Xbox Live (http://www.xbox.com/en-US/live/pricelock/default.htm) at a discounted rate before the increase starts. And there will still be deals on sites like Amazon. Even with these things, the increase prices will be felt by people who are already seeing their shoestring gaming budget stretched to its limit by the weekly glut of new games hitting store shelves. Add to that the price of services like Netflix and Hulu and gaming becomes a very expensive hobby rather quickly.
Giving Microsoft some credit, the price of Xbox Live has not increased since it was launched. Now, with PSN Plus putting pressure on them, is now the right time to increase the price? In addition, Sony gives away free games to PSN Plus subscribers that are playable as long as you keep the service. Xbox Live does not offer any thing other than discounts and demo access to Gold members.
In addition to that, publishers like EA and Activision are starting to push initiatives that will force you to pay an extra $10 to play their games online if you did not buy new. That means if you’re a Gamestop or Gamefly customer, you’ll have to pay even more if you want the full experience.
What do you think? Is the Live price increase going to make you go Silver? Are you happy with what you get for your dollar? Let us know.
Go to hell microsoft.
Major Nelson (http://majornelson.com/archive/2010/08/30/price-change-for-xbox-live-gold-subscription.aspx) has dropped the bomb on the Xbox Live community by announcing a price increase for the Xbox Live service. Starting November 1st, the price of Live will go up for residents of Canada, Mexico, United Kingdom and the United States.
(http://www.platformnation.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/xbox-live.png)
According to MajorNelson.com:
US Current
1M Gold: $7.99
3M Gold: $19.99
12M Gold: $49.99
Starting Nov 1, 2010
1M Gold: $9.99
3M Gold: $24.99
12M Gold: $59.99
UK Current
1M Gold: 4.99 GBP
Starting Nov 1, 2010
1M Gold: 5.99 GBP
Canada Current
1M Gold: $8.99 CAD
Starting Nov 1, 2010
1M Gold: $9.99 CAD
Mexico Current
12M Gold: 499 Pesos
Starting Nov 1, 2010
12M Gold: 599 Pesos
One year of Xbox Live will now cost $10 more. Microsoft is letting you buy a year of Xbox Live (http://www.xbox.com/en-US/live/pricelock/default.htm) at a discounted rate before the increase starts. And there will still be deals on sites like Amazon. Even with these things, the increase prices will be felt by people who are already seeing their shoestring gaming budget stretched to its limit by the weekly glut of new games hitting store shelves. Add to that the price of services like Netflix and Hulu and gaming becomes a very expensive hobby rather quickly.
Giving Microsoft some credit, the price of Xbox Live has not increased since it was launched. Now, with PSN Plus putting pressure on them, is now the right time to increase the price? In addition, Sony gives away free games to PSN Plus subscribers that are playable as long as you keep the service. Xbox Live does not offer any thing other than discounts and demo access to Gold members.
In addition to that, publishers like EA and Activision are starting to push initiatives that will force you to pay an extra $10 to play their games online if you did not buy new. That means if you’re a Gamestop or Gamefly customer, you’ll have to pay even more if you want the full experience.
What do you think? Is the Live price increase going to make you go Silver? Are you happy with what you get for your dollar? Let us know.
Go to hell microsoft.