Tuesday, November 6, 2007

ESPN and Microsoft get together for Xbox Live


ESPN has reached an agreement with Microsoft to release TV shows and complete games to the Xbox 360 gaming system. The content will be available at the “online entertainment network” also known as Xbox Live.

While ESPN has been in iTunes since last year, the time has come to reach a new audience with Xbox users. Some of the TV shows and full-length games that will become available at the Xbox Live Marketplace, include NCAAA college football games, Summer X Games, and episodes of ESPN shows such as “World Series of Poker” and others.

Price?
- TV shows go for $2 in standard definition, or $2.40 for HD quality
- full-length games (not live) start at $3 for the “low quality” versions, or $4,50 for HD

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