It was a good ride, but the production of the Xbox 360 has finally come to an end. The console originally launched in 2005, making it over 10 years that the popular console was in regular production.
The news was revealed by the Head of Xbox, Phil Spencer. He said that “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. Which is why we have made the decision to stop manufacturing new Xbox 360 consoles. We will continue to sell existing inventory of Xbox 360 consoles, with availability varying by country.”
However, despite production ceasing, the company will still support the console in various ways:
- Xbox 360 owners will continue to receive Xbox Live services for their console, such as online multiplayer gaming and parties, access to the apps they use today, and Games with Gold and Deals with Gold.
- Xbox Live servers that support Xbox 360 services will also remain online and active. Our Xbox 360 fans can continue to play their favorite games with the full support of Xbox Live.
- Gamers will also be able to continue to buy over 4,000 Xbox 360 games or Xbox 360 accessories at retail and through our Xbox 360 store online, while supplies last.
- Any Xbox 360 hardware will still be supported at xbox.com/support.
- And Xbox One owners will be able to continue to enjoy available Xbox 360 games through Xbox One Backward Compatibility – at no additional cost.
Spencer then reveals that they will be revealing more of their plans for gaming on Xbox One and Windows 10 in the coming months, and to keep the feedback coming.
Published: Apr 20, 2016 12:18 pm