Upcoming 360 Accessories Prices Leaked?

According to Joystiq, a reliable source from Microsoft leaked some important details about the new peripherals announced for the Xbox 360 including pricing. A few new items in the list are Halo and Forza faceplates but the pricing info is as follows:

  • 360 wireless gaming receiver (which enables wireless 360 controllers, headsets, and wheels on your PC): $20
  • Wireless racing wheel: $130
  • Wireless headset: $60
  • Xbox Live Vision Camera (with headset, one month of Live Gold, and one arcade — presumably Xbox Live Arcade — game): $40
  • New faceplates for Halo (with the Master Chief on ’em, but not Halo 3 specific) and Forza (no word on connections to the sequel): $20 each
  • 256 MB portable memory unit (MU): no official price yet, but definitely not four times the cost of the older 64MB MU

While these prices are just rumors at this point they do seem to be likely. Hopefully they will be coming to the market sooner than later as I really wanna get rid of my wired headsets and have full freedom of not having to take the controller everywhere the headset goes. When more information becomes available we’ll be sure to keep you informed.

According to Joystiq, a reliable source from Microsoft leaked some important details about the new peripherals announced for the Xbox 360 including pricing. A few new items in the list are Halo and Forza faceplates but the pricing info is as follows:

  • 360 wireless gaming receiver (which enables wireless 360 controllers, headsets, and wheels on your PC): $20
  • Wireless racing wheel: $130
  • Wireless headset: $60
  • Xbox Live Vision Camera (with headset, one month of Live Gold, and one arcade — presumably Xbox Live Arcade — game): $40
  • New faceplates for Halo (with the Master Chief on ’em, but not Halo 3 specific) and Forza (no word on connections to the sequel): $20 each
  • 256 MB portable memory unit (MU): no official price yet, but definitely not four times the cost of the older 64MB MU

While these prices are just rumors at this point they do seem to be likely. Hopefully they will be coming to the market sooner than later as I really wanna get rid of my wired headsets and have full freedom of not having to take the controller everywhere the headset goes. When more information becomes available we’ll be sure to keep you informed.

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