Microsoft beefs up Xbox ahead of major E3 event
Microsoft announced that Xbox One 1TB will be priced at $399 when it begins shipping on 16 June in US and select markets
San Francisco: Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday unveiled an Xbox One console with double the memory space that will hit the market as the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) video game extravaganza gets under way next week.
The new Xbox One model boasts a terabyte of space that will likely appeal to players who are increasingly installing games as digital downloads instead of opting for disks.
Microsoft’s move came amid rumors that rival Sony plans to show off a new one-terabyte PlayStation 4 at a media event slated to take place Monday evening before the E3 show floor opens the following morning.
“Since Xbox One launched, one of the most frequent requests from fans is to add more storage to their consoles," said Microsoft’s Larry Hryb, who blogs for the Xbox team using the gamer name “Major Nelson."
He announced that Xbox One 1TB will be priced at $399 when it begins shipping on 16 June to retailers in the US and select markets.
Current model Xbox One consoles with 500 gigabytes of storage will remain $349, which was a $50 price cut that had been billed as temporary.
The new Xbox One will come with an improved controller, according to Hryb.
Microsoft also said that later this year it will begin selling a $25 adapter that will allow controllers to be used for Xbox-style play on personal computers powered by the coming Windows 10 operating system.
Hryb promised that Microsoft would show off a stellar line-up of Xbox games at E3 next week.
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