Microsoft will at
least double the number of Xbox 360 gaming consoles that it ships to retailers
on a weekly basis.
The consoles have been in short supply ever since
Microsoft first started shipping the devices in November last year.
Microsoft has achieved the production increase by adding a third
manufacturing facility. The vendor had outsourced the production of the gaming
devices to Flextronics
and Wistron, and has now
added Celestica.
The console comes in two versions: the regular Xbox 360 Game System and the
cheaper Xbox 360 Core System.
The latter is considered less desirable because it will not play games
designed for first-generation Xbox consoles and lacks the ability to play games
online. The limited appeal of the core system is reflected in its higher
availability.
Microsoft has also unveiled 16
new games
developed for the Xbox 360.
The increased console production follows the news that
Sony will not start shipping
its next-generation
PlayStation 3 console
until November this year.
Although this gives Microsoft even more of a head start in the console war,
analyst firm NTP predicted that Sony will still maintain its
dominance.
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