Microsoft Offers Inexpensive Memory Upgrades To Select Xbox 360 Owners

by Mike Bendel on October 13, 2008 @ 10:29 pm


Last week, Larry “Major Nelson” Hryb confirmed that the New Xbox Experience for 360 will require a hard drive or at least 128MB of free space on a standalone memory card. As promised, Microsoft is offering a solution to those who have neither or are low on memory space.

Owners of a Core unit can head on over to Microsoft’s Xbox 360 Memory Upgrade page and enter in their console serial number to be eligible for a free 512MB memory card or a discounted 20GB hard drive priced at only $20. Additionally, owners of the newer Arcade model who are low on space can opt for a 20GB hard drive and a three month Xbox Live Gold membership — all for $30. Not a bad deal at all.

The New Xbox Experience is slated to launch worldwide on November 19.

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Comments
XsavioR says:

This is really great of MS. They're beating eb games price on a used hd by far. This should be At the top to draw attention for the poor guys who don't realize you don't have a 360 till you have a hd and LIVE.

Kudos Microsoft. Your a bunch of operating system naizis (seinfeld soup nazi) But I gotta say You stand a chance to redeem your selves with your choices in the gaming industry.

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