By Kevin Lee
The Xbox 360 has had a long storied history of establishing Microsoft as a household name in the game console world, overheating units and a ton of redesigns. However, that story is finally coming to a close.
In a blog post, Microsoft’s head of Xbox Phil Spencer announced announced it is ending production of the console after more than a decade since its initial launch.
“Xbox 360 means a lot to everyone in Microsoft, and while we’ve had an amazing run, the realities of manufacturing a product over a decade old are starting to creep up on us,” Spencer wrote in a statement. “Which is why we have made the decision to stop manufacturing new Xbox 360 consoles.”
For the foreseeable future Microsoft plans to sell its existing inventory of Xbox 360 consoles, of which availability will vary across different countries. Microsoft has also vowed to keep Xbox Live services running on the outgoing console, allowing users to play multiplayer, form parties as well as Xbox Live store specials through Games with Gold and Deals with Gold.
Originally launched in November 2005, the Xbox 360 has sold more than 80 million units. It established Microsoft in the console world and game …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Gaming