Rumor: Natal launching November 2010, 14 games to be available at launch

Posted Nov 11, 2009 at 10:53AM by Karl B. Listed in: Xbox 360 Tags: Brian Farrell, MCV, Microsoft, THQ, UK
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Project Natal - Image 1


A few months ago, THQ's Brian Farrell claimed that Microsoft's Project Natal will be launching late next year. According to MCV, Farrell's estimation was right on.

The British trade site claims that Natal will be released worldwide in November 2010 with a possible retail price of under GB£ 50 (US$ 83) when sold solo. Another source insinuated that the cost could be as low as GB£ 30 (US$ 50) to turn Natal into an "impulse buy."

Additionally, MCV says that Microsoft is readying 5 million units for day one with a mix of solo SKUs and console-and-camera bundles. On the software side, Microsoft reportedly has 14 titles being readied for launch.

These details apparently came about after Microsoft visited publishers and studios in the UK to show off the Natal tech.



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Comments [refresh]

by danielakadanny - 2009-11-11 05:26
» so...

What are those 14 titles???

by FelisCatusLover - 2009-11-11 07:31
» ...

I'd shoot myself before buying this piece of ***** or any other thing made by Microscum. And I am not kidding, I would take a gun and shoot myself in the head before doing it.

by Cortador - 2009-11-11 07:47
» Hmmm

Really? Then i guess i'll give you a 360 :).



Can't wait to see the results.

by Silver-Tiger - 2009-11-11 11:00
» ....

in no way, and I mean IN NOW WAY, MS is going to sell this thing under 80 bucks. Mark my words and quote me on that.

by RexNox - 2009-11-12 05:22
» I don't really have a desire...

to have MS spy on me and pay for it. Gaming info...is ok. But this is much more than that.

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