RSS


GC08: TOTAL NEWS
-

Microsoft winds down Xbox 360 business in India, says report

May 20th, 2008 @ 18:29

xbox360india.jpg

According to this MoneyControl India story, Microsoft has withdrawn its Indian marketing budget for Xbox 360 this year and has “withdrawn from several Tier-I cities due to lackluster sales” of the machine.

The piece continued, pulling no punches:

“The console’s last TV commercial, which featured Akshay Kumar and Yuvraj Singh was created in 2006, for the launch of the console business. The company has been facing dismal sales already due to sloppy customer support, high hardware failure, and pirated games. While Microsoft games cost upwards of Rs 2,500, it is easily available in the grey market for Rs 100.”

The story also points out that Mohit Anand, Indian manager of Microsoft’s Entertainment & Devices Division, left the company earlier this year, and that the division’s marketing boss, Ashim Mathur, is also now rumoured to be quitting.

Whoops. More through the link.


Posted in: India, Microsoft, Trade, Xbox 360
Tags:

Del.icio.us | Digg | Share on Facebook

You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.

2 comments on “Microsoft winds down Xbox 360 business in India, says report”

  1. There’s a response to this here:
    http://theangrypixel.com/blog/2008/05/20/rumor-curb-stomped-xbox-360-to-stay-put-in-india/

    “All I can say is that this is all rubbish.

    Microsoft is completely committed to the market and Xbox 360 is doing exceptionally well in the country.

    Regards,
    Ashim”

  2. How’s Sony doing over there? Bad enough to start planting stories with the Indian media? ;-)

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

-

Up Your Inbox - sign up for our newsletters Alienware
Normalbox Top Latest Comments
Normalbox Top

Categories

Keyline

Archives