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Former Walmart Manager: “Walmart is De-emphasizing and Taking Shelf Space from the [Xbox] 360”

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Summary: One of the major stores that sell Xbox 360 is shifting focus to Microsoft's competitors

"Walmart is no longer having ads for XBOX 360 on TV," said our reader who used to manage a unit at Walmart. He was discussing some of the latest failures of the Xbox 360.



"They've switched to pushing Wii," he argues, "heavily."

This concurs with a recent report that we privately received from a reader in Europe, regarding European stores.

He continued explaining: "They also took away half of the XBOX 360 $19.99 games, gave it to Wii and Playstation 2/3. Walmart is de-emphasizing and taking shelf space from the 360, this should be a red flag that the 360 is cooked. Walmart sees less value in selling 360 and accessories than PS3 or Wii. They've also moved XBOX 360 accessories to the very back, reduced their shelf space, and gave the position and extra space to Wii. Wii accessories are selling so fast they can barely keep them on the shelf.

"I think Walmart knows what's coming. The announcement that there won't be another XBOX. That is the vibe I get from this. Microsoft won't officially talk about it until they clear their current stock and finish buying all the new consoles they're committed to.

"To announce it right now would destroy all remaining demand and leave them deeply discounting the millions they have left. I'd also guess that XBOX Live will shut down within a year after Microsoft announces that the 360 is the last XBOX. I believe that this will happen before the end of this year."

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