
Almost a month after the leak of its packaging photos, Microsoft announced the pricing of its second Xbox 360 + Kinect bundle – a steep $399.99 for US consumers and GBP300 for their UK counterparts. Set on a November 4 release date, the package includes the slim version of the Xbox 360 console with a 250 gigabyte storage capacity, the Kinect Sensor, an Xbox 360 Black Wireless Controller and Xbox 360 Headset plus a copy of the Kinect Adventures! game.
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