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Microsoft dropped all kinds of news this morning alongside its Kinect-less $399 bundle for Xbox One.
This news consisted of Deals with Gold and Games with Gold coming to Xbox One, and the fact that many apps would no longer require an Xbox Live Gold sub, just an Internet connection.
Those who were early adopters of the console also won’t be handed any incentives for handing over cash early for a Kinect bundle. This is obvious news as well, as it too would have been announced. But that’s one of the prices you pay for buying early, granted there can be incentives to going early as well, but that’s a subject for another time.
In short: don’t expect Microsoft to do something similar to the Nintendo Ambassador’s Program, which provided early adopters of 3DS an incentive after the hardware was given a price drop.
“As with many first generation products, the offerings can be expected to change and evolve over time. Kinect remains an integral part of our vision. Xbox One is better with Kinect, making games, TV and entertainment come alive with premium experiences, a Microsoft representative told Eurogamer.
Furthermore, one of the factors which came into when offering a Kinect-less Xbox One bundle was the publishers, according to chief marketing and strategy officer Yusuf Mehdi.
“As you can imagine, we have really strong relationships [with publishers and entertainment partners],” Mehdi told Forbes. “The two of us looked at the problem the same way. We love Kinect, we love the way it’s going and the possibilities. At the same time, we also wanted to have a broadened base of users.
“Some games are fully Kinect-based, and some are better when you use Kinect, but can also work fine without it. In each of those cases, this is still the right call.”