Wednesday, March 9, 2011

10 Million A Magic Number For Microsoft's Kinect

(Credit: Josh Lowensohn/CNET)

Microsoft announced today that it has sold 10 million Kinect sensors since the Xbox 360 accessory launched in November. In addition, Microsoft reported that over 10 million Kinect games have been sold. The global sales figures, according to a company spokeswoman, were tallied through the end of February.

Since its launch, Kinect--which allows gamers to control on-screen action with only the movement of their bodies rather than a controller--has surpassed expectations. Microsoft initially expected to sell 5 million Kinect units through 2010. At the Consumer Electronics Show in January, however, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer revealed that the company actually sold 8 million units through the end of the year.

Microsoft's Kinect retails for $149.99. It's also available in two Xbox 360 bundles, which cost $299.99 or $399.99, depending on the game console's storage.

The Kinect's success has easily overshadowed Sony's motion-gaming peripheral, PlayStation Move, which launched in September. Analysts have estimated that Sony sold about 3 million PlayStation Move units through 2010. Wedbush analyst Michael Pachter said in a research note earlier this week that he believes Move "has not generated significant sales" so far this year.

It's a similar story for the Nintendo's Wii. Although that console still leads the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in overall sales, Pachter said he is seeing "sagging demand" for the Wii that he believes will "continue at least through March."

Source: http://news.cnet.com/8301-13506_3-20041213-17.html#ixzz1G9HQ5ZwY