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Microsoft extending 360 warranty to three years

[UPDATE 2] An apologetic software giant to replace any console suffering "red ring of death" for free worldwide; extension applies to every console sold since launch; company will take $1.05 billion charge.

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Today, Microsoft announced that it is once again revamping its warranty scheme for the Xbox 360. After mounting anecdotal evidence of the system's failure rate due to the dreaded "red ring of death" (three flashing red lights on the console's front panel), the publisher is changing its warranty to cover systems affected by the red ring for three years from the date of purchase. Any console that suffers the aforementioned failure in any territory the 360 is sold can be returned to Microsoft for repair for free, because the warranty also includes shipping charges.

"As a result of what Microsoft views as an unacceptable number of repairs to Xbox 360 consoles, the company conducted extensive investigations into potential sources of general hardware failures," the company said in a statement. The three-year extension is for all 360s, and will be retroactively applied to every console bought since the 360 launched. That means anyone who bought a console in November 2005 will be covered until November 2008.

[UPDATE] Peter Moore, Corporate Vice President of the Entertainment and Devices Division of Microsoft Interactive Entertainment Business, said he is personally sorry about anyone who's suffered a 360 failure. "We haven't done right by our customers, and for that I apologize," he told GameSpot. "We listened, and we're going to make it right." In an in-depth interview with GameSpot, Moore outlined the new warranty, and emphasized it would be "global" in nature.

Moore also shot down point-blank unconfirmed reports that Forza Motorsport 2 was "bricking" consoles. "It's not a software issue, guys," he assured GameSpot. "It's a variety of hardware issues which we're taking steps to rectify." Though he declined to name any issue specifically, Moore said that Microsoft has improved the 360 hardware to help ensure that future batches of 360 hardware will not suffer similar issues.

Customers who have already paid for repairs that would be covered by the new policy will be reimbursed automatically, according to Microsoft. As a result of this new warranty extension, the publisher said it will report a $1.05 billion to $1.15 billion charge to its earnings for the quarter ended June 30, 2007.

From its November 2005 launch onward, Microsoft's Xbox 360 has been plagued by reports of malfunctioning consoles. While the company downplayed reports of faulty hardware for the better part of a year after launch, last September it acknowledged that its original batch of systems was failing at an unusually high rate. Microsoft extended the standard 90-day warranty to a full year, and promised to reimburse all those customers who had already been made to pay for repairs.

In April, the company once again tweaked its warranty service, saying it would no longer charge shipping on repaired Xbox 360 consoles, and would extend the warranty on those repairs.

The new warranty extension arrives atop a growing tide of reports of 360 hardware problems, including a Monday DailyTech.com report quoting retailers as saying up to 33 percent of launch units fail. To help clarify the question of 360 hardware reliability, GameSpot conducted a week-long informal poll of its users, asking simply, "Has your Xbox 360 failed?"

Of the 49,934 respondents who said they owned a 360, 27,579 (55.2 percent) claimed to have had no problems at all. However, a startling 22,355 respondents--44.7 percent--claimed to have had at least one 360 fail. Some 13,858 respondents (27.8 percent) said they had one console die: of those, 10,012 (20.0 percent) said their console was replaced for free and 3,846 (7.7 percent) attested they had to pay. Others were even less lucky, with 3,619 (7.2 percent) saying they had suffered two dead 360s, and 4,878 (9.7 percent) reporting over two instances of hardware failure. (The initial percentages were slightly inaccurate--GameSpot regrets the error.)

The poll results are not definitive, and given the open nature of the poll's voting, its results could be manipulated. However, there is a wealth of anecdotal evidence pointing to a high 360 failure rate. Inside the GameSpot offices, 23 editors own 26 360s bought between November 2005 and January 2007. Eight have had their consoles fail completely at least once; of those, two editors suffering complete 360 failures on two occasions. Two others are experiencing ongoing problems, including USB port failure and intermittent cases of the "red ring." The remaining editors have encountered no hardware defects.

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My hat goes off to Microsoft for what they are doing. A free three year warranty, and the reimbursement to consumers who paid to have their consoles repaired. That's simply amazing. Nintendo nor Sony would ever do anything like that. XBOX 360 owners should be proud.

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I don't care what all of you MS haters say, this makes me feel much better. But knowing my luck, a week after the warranty runs out, my system is gonna die lol.

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So basicaly they couldn't fix the problems in a year... so now they are giving themselves 3 years to fix the 360. Good luck Microsoft.

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"macksed why everyone making MS sound like angels????? they should have done this anyways, theyre not being nice, theyre being fair.....late." sony never did anything like this with ps2s, i wonder how this affects those that have purchased extended warranty.

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Whoa! Thats sweet.

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A lot of this is due to the launch 360's, haters should know if you bought one a year later that your find. I've had mine since November 06, no problems. This is great news, a free 3 year extended warranty, the best games, the most exclusive AA and AAA games! Where's the games for your console PS3 fanboys? LOL!!!!

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Hey way to go.. A little late but good on them. I guess they also saw lawsuits on the horizon. This is only for the red ring of death right?

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Thanks Microsoft for stepping up to the plate and insuring your consoles will work for the long term.

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It's too bad they rushed out an apparently only half-tested unit to beat Nintendo and Sony to the market. It seemed to have worked for them in the short-term but it looks like they're going to be eating a LOT of repair costs down the long-stretch, not to mention a lot of unhappy customers that will be without their 360 for however long it takes to get repaired/replaced. It's nice that MS is owning up to their mistake, but it's still a big inconvenience when you have to ship out your system and wait to get it back. Even worse for those that use it as a DVD player as they can't watch movies either. Nonetheless, it's good that they did extend the warranty though.

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I don't have a 360 yet but thats pretty cool that MS is doing that.

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I haven't had any trouble with my 360, but this does provide piece of mind. I wonder if this move will affect sales?

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why everyone making MS sound like angels????? they should have done this anyways, theyre not being nice, theyre being fair.....late.

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about time they take a hit and do something right.

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Kudos to Microsoft. And all you haters, I understand it's hard for you to give credit where credit is due, you will never admit this is a great move to gain more audience, not and "admission" of a mistake. Always have to look for something negative.

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Well that makes me feel better im covered till 2010, and by then i will be saving up for a new 8th generation console by then.

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LOL you fanboys do realize that just because they fix it for free now, you'll still be sending in your 360s for the 10th, 11th, 12th times....still breaking....but no charge to fix..haha

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I just fail to see this as a good thing unless I bought a 360 and it kept breaking (which isn't a good thing)... Doesn't this more or less describe impending, slowly approaching doom??

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salmonbate, ps3 failure rate isn't anywhere near 360s. both it and the wii share about a 1% rate. you can denigrate the ps3 in plenty of areas, but one thing for sure it is a sturdy machine.

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Yes! Thank you, Microsoft!

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This is good, but expected. I can't give a company too much credit for simply doing the right thing, but then again that does seem to be somewhat rare these days.

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Well, its good to see a company stepping up and admiting to a mistake. I have no problems with this at all. Much kudos to Msoft.

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Fair trade. Personally, I haven't had any problems with my 360, but feel much better knowing that I've at least got 2 more guaranteed years in it. As much as releasing a console before it was ready is an unwise move and lacks respectability, it is very respectable that they own up to their mistakes and provide a ridiculously long warranty as a result. At least they're owning up, that's all I'm saying. I'm no fanboy, I'll acknowledge that the failure rate is ludicrous, but I'm just saying that most companies would say "screw it" -- like Sony did to my brother on his first two PS2s which didn't even LAST 3 years.

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Would have cost MS less than $1.5 billion to make better hardware in the first place? I hope this is a good lesson for MS when they make their next system. Its a good move because the "red ring" issues is a bad one for them.

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Good move Microsoft.

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the perfect news everyone could use to bash MS. lol

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wow thats pretty nice of them. my world almost came to a end when my 360 broke down last summer. then they replaced it for free

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Thank you Microsoft

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josephmadde2005, I know what you are saying. That is a ridiculous process!

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Yeah wizard, thats why we here big N products failing left and right because they are waaaay cheaper than the competition.

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Wow. Didn't see this coming. Very impressive on Microsoft's part. Too bad I voided my three year warranty by splitting the case a few weeks ago and tinkering around, when my 1 yr warranty ended. Sucks for me (I guess). So far so good with my console though, no probs.. xD Let's not forget PS3's warranty is only one year. I wonder if Sony will step up to the plate and match or beat this warranty. If I remember correctly, I had 5 PS2's crap out on me (I had 3 year warranty so I didn't have to pay for new ones). I'm not so sure I can trust the PS3 until more people have purchased and actually used it extensively (it's almost impossible to overuse PS3 with only one half-way decent game to play [motorstorm]).

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finally, now if the 360 even drops even 50 bucks or more, I will get one without second thought, I would even get one if it was a $50 gift card instead of a drop. :D

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FINALLY!!! An admission from Microsoft!!!

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wow thats pretty damn nice of them.

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Thats pretty generous.

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WOW now if I could just delete my credit card info from XBL without an act of freaking congress I would be a happy camper.

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Roassca, There has been plenty of PS3 failures. I don't know why people havn't heard of them. XBOX has 10 million more units then the PS3 right now. Of course the failure ratio is going to be higher. And the 360's problem is easily identifiable (3 right lights). People see it and freak out like it's the end of the world. When all a PS3 does is melt and stop working. If it had an orange light of the from it would be "OH NO THE ORANGE LIGHT FROM HELL!!"

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I'm just glad Microsoft is admitting to their mistakes. That doesn't come often in this world of business.

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lol ahh 4 yrs ahh 5 yrs when is it going to end?!

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Wow.....This way once i get an Xbox 360 il get better warranty!!!

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Good on Microsoft for making this right.

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Hmmm cheap is always bad!! PS3 Rules

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--nevershort -- Remember the Class Action Lawsuit filed against PS2...

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MS continues to make up for the fact that they built a crappy machine, eventually when they all start failing the millions they earned are gonna be the millions they lose.

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LOL

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@Rossdaboss777: Thats just another reason why MS is number 1. What , the fact that they rushed a console that is not properly tested to the general public? Or the fact that they are finally admitting that their hardware is flawed.

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MS is doin a great good so far at takin care of customer interest... wat a great place for sony fans to bash on the 360, but none the less the 360 is better then the ps3

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