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After a little more than decade of gaming excellence, Microsoft's Xbox 360 got its official death notice Wednesday. Microsoft announced in a company blog post that it will stop manufacturing the Xbox 360.
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Read More »After a little more than decade of gaming excellence, Microsoft's Xbox 360 got its official death notice Wednesday. Microsoft announced in a company blog post that it will stop manufacturing the Xbox 360. The gaming console will no longer be available after stores around the world sell out their current stock -- and availability in any one region will depend on how much stock a particular area has left. The Xbox 360 was first introduced in 2005. While the 360 had a somewhat rocky debut due to early technical problems that presented many gamers with the dreaded "red ring of death" errors, Microsoft has sold at least 84 million units of the console as of June 2014. (After that, perhaps because of the Xbox One's 2013 debut, it stopped reporting Xbox 360 sales.) Its rival, the PlayStation 3, has an official sales count of 83.8 million units, though the game industry sales website VGChartz puts the PS3 slightly ahead of the Xbox 360 in lifetime sales. With this announcement, Microsoft seems to be shifting its focus more fully onto the Xbox One, which, as Yahoo Tech reported, could be getting an update as early as this year. Nearly all tech gadgets are replaced after a time, of course, and Microsoft was very clear about why it was time for the Xbox 360 to fade away. "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," wrote Phil Spencer, the head of Microsoft's Xbox division, in a post. Spencer said in the post that Xbox 360 owners will continue to receive updates as usual, including for Xbox Live services for multiplayer gaming and parties, as well as any apps they've purchased. Support servers will also remain online, and the company's support team will continue to service Xbox 360 consoles. As for games, players will still be able to access their purchased Xbox 360 games. New games will only be sold as supplies last in stores. The same is true for accessories -- so if you need a new controller for your 360, now might be the time buy it. Finally, many 360 games can also live on with the Xbox One, as Microsoft expands the newest console's backwards compatibility with older titles. So while the box itself may be going away, its legacy will live on -- and continue to generate money for Microsoft in the process.
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When you buy through our links, Insider may earn an affiliate commission. Learn more. Sign up for our newsletter to get honest reviews on top products & services — delivered weekly to your inbox. Loading Something is loading. Thanks for signing up! Access your favorite topics in a personalized feed while you're on the go. download the app Email address By clicking ‘Sign up’, you agree to receive marketing emails from Insider as well as other partner offers and accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy Sony's PlayStation 5 has sold more than 20 million units since November 2020, and it remains one of the video game industry's most sought after products. In the US, the standard PS5 sells for $500, while the digital edition with no disc drive costs $400. Though PS5 stock is still hard to come by, stores have been adding inventory regularly throughout the 2022 holiday shopping season. Specifically, PS5 bundles with God of War Ragnarok or Call of Duty Modern Warfare have often been in and out of stock at retailers like Amazon, GameStop, and Sony's own PlayStation Direct store. Walmart and Best Buy have also offered periodic restocks of the PS5. These retailers all offer membership programs, and they often provide subscribers with direct email invitations, early access, or restock alerts to purchase PS5 consoles when they're available online. Meanwhile, GameStop is the store most likely to offer in-store pickup for PS5 consoles. We'll keep this post updated as we get more information about PS5 restocks, but ultimately you'll need to keep checking multiple stores and get a bit lucky with timing to secure the console.
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