Gaming site MCV is reporting that Microsoft has been showing Project Natal off to UK publishers this past week, and filling them in on the Xbox 360 motion-camera's launch details. According to the site's unverified sources, Microsoft plans to release the peripheral in November of 2010, at a $84 cost to consumer, that could go as low as $50 when sold without attached software. That price happens to match the one predicted by video game analyst Michael Pachter back in October of 2009.
MCV's sources say that Microsoft will have up to 5 million units ready for the big launch, with a "great launch line-up" of nearly 14 playable games. While a November launch of a major video game item seems understandable as the Holiday season is the top money-making time of the year, this information remains unverified and, therefore, cannot be taken as truth.
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