Blu-ray for Xbox 360 on the way
Microsoft stonewalls Sony claims
Sony Electronics US president, Stan Glasgow, has gone on record stating that his company is now talking to Microsoft about a proposed Blu-ray add-on player for the Xbox 360.
“Downloading will build over time, but this will be over a period of years,” reckons Glasgow.
Microsoft denies talks
Microsoft, however, continues to claim that no such negotiations are taking place, telling the Financial Times: "We have made no such announcement. Games are what are driving consumers to purchase game consoles and we remain focused on providing the largest library of blockbuster games available.”
Which begs the question - which company is telling porkies?
Also talking to Apple
Glasgow also claims that Sony is currently in talks with Apple about offering Blu-ray drives for its computers.
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“It’s all speculation right now, but as we know, Microsoft has always said it will do what it thinks best for consumers,” Paul Jackson, senior analyst at Forrester Research told TechRadar earlier today.
Sony expects Blu-ray players to drop down to $299 (£150) by the end of 2008, by which time we should also see a further price cut in the cost of Sony’s Blu-ray enabled PlayStation 3.
TechRadar is currently awaiting feedback from Microsoft's Xbox division in the UK for further clarification on this story. We will be sure to bring you the latest updates as we get them.
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