Price Cuts
Jul 1 2008, Taylor Flatt

According to this IGN report, Microsoft has confirmed and Xbox 360 price cut in Australia.

The Arcade has dropped from AU$399 to AU$349; the Xbox 360 Pro (20GB hard drive and headset) is now AU$499 (previously AU$579); and the Elite (120GB hard drive,...

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