Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Gaming
  3. Legacy Archives

Microsoft claims it “ran out” of Xbox 360s in December

Add as a preferred source on Google
Xbox 360 250GB Console with Kinect
Image used with permission by copyright holder

Microsoft’s Larry Hryb—better known to Xbox fans as “Major Nelson”—put out the word yesterday that Microsoft “ran out” of Xbox 360 consoles to sell during December 2010, and the upshot is that Microsoft doesn’t expect to win the month of December in terms of hardware sales. Hryb went on to say that supply for the Xbox 360 console is tight for the beginning of 2011, so the company may not stack up very well in the sales competition going into 2011.

Microsoft was expected to have solid holiday sales figures based in part on the availability of its new Kinect motion-sensing peripheral that enables users to play some games using their whole bodies rather than traditional Xbox controllers. Microsoft claimed to have sold 2.5 million Kinect units by the end of November 2010, which seemed to put the company on track to sell 5 million Kinects for the end-of-year holiday season. However, Kinect sales don’t necessarily translate to Xbox 360 sales: although Microsoft does offer a Kinect + Xbox 360 bundle, many Kinect buyers are existing Xbox 360 owners. However, despite Hryb’s claims, there doesn’t seem to be any evidence—even anecdotal—of retailers running short of Xbox 360 consoles, indicating perhaps any shortage has yet to hit retailers.

Recommended Videos

The leading industry analysis firm that keeps an eye on the video game industry—NPD—stopped reporting monthly sales figures for game consoles and individual game titles back in October.

Geoff Duncan
Former Contributor
Geoff Duncan writes, programs, edits, plays music, and delights in making software misbehave. He's probably the only member…
Smash hit Hades 2 is finally coming to PlayStation and Xbox
Video Game, Hades

After making console players for far too long, Hades 2 is finally making its way to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. Supergiant Games has just confirmed that the acclaimed roguelike sequel will launch on April 14, with the Xbox version also arriving on Game Pass the same day.

This is a pretty big moment for fans of the franchise with consoles as their main gaming platform. Supergiant's first-ever sequel debuted back in September 2025, going on to become the best-reviewed game of 2025 on both Metacritic and OpenCritic.

Read more
Samsung is fixing a long-standing OLED monitor problem, and even rival brands are on board
Samsung's new QuantumBlack film reduces reflections and preserves deep blacks on QD-OLED monitors.
Samsung QuantumBlack featured.

QD-OLED monitors are known for delivering deep blacks by turning off individual pixels completely. In real-world use, though, that advantage doesn't always hold up. Ambient light reflecting off the screen can wash out those blacks, but Samsung now has a solution.

How is Samsung fixing reflections and washed-out blacks on QD-OLED monitors?

Read more
Sony announces price hikes for PS5, PS5 Pro, and PlayStation Portal
Your PS5 dreams just got more expensive
Sony PS5 Pro Shot with Blue Light

Sony has officially announced new price increases across its PlayStation hardware lineup, including the PlayStation 5, PlayStation 5 Pro, and the PlayStation Portal remote player. The changes mark another significant shift in pricing strategy for the company, as rising global costs continue to impact the gaming industry.

A Costly Update Across The PlayStation Ecosystem

Read more