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Sep 2 2005, 1:06am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
IGN reports that retailers in the United States are set for a November 25th launch of the Microsoft Xbox 360.
The 25th is the day after Thanks Giving, also called Black Friday. It is the busiest shopping day of the season in the United States. Amazon in the UK lists a November 28th shipping date. Most analysts agree it will be November. As it looks it will be the last week of November.
In other news the Xbox Live service prices have appeared, although not entirely conclusive yet.
Visit our global Microsoft Xbox 360 pre-order report to find the latest deals. Right now only pricey Xbox 360 bundles are offered in the United States. Europe can already pre-order only the Xbox 360 consoles from Amazon.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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