2009 December 15 2009

My question to the director of Microsoft's entertainment division in Spain

Posted by at 15:11 in Call of Duty , Microsoft , video games , Xbox 360

Today was Daniel Cervantes, director of Microsoft's entertainment division in Spain, responding to questions from users in a digital meeting in El Mundo.

This is my question:

Hi Daniel. I do not understand why in games 1 euro is always worth a dollar, that is, if the console is worth U.S. $ 199, the price in Europe is always the same amount in euros instead of cheaper. Always the same and therefore we consider them beaten (in PAL territories give us of clubs with prices). Honestly, we feel the world because we are fools to pay far more. I've heard some explanations, but have not convinced me. See if you get it. Thank you!

And the answer:

hello, I love your question, remember to consider the differences in operating costs of enterprises, as well as taxes and margins of sales channels. This happens with all products that come to mind ... U do the same with wages, which on average are higher in Europe than in the rest of the world to convert to dollars As well as being cheaper when the Euro was worth less than the dollar , we now have to bear the consequences of the devaluation of the dollar ... I hope I at least close to convince a little more ... greetings

Sorry, but I still do not understand :-)

Personally I value that Daniel has come to the fore when rain sticks for the great ban prior to the release of Modern Warfare 2 and the three red lights are both gaining attention many years after the launch of the console.

Unfortunately, Spain often paint little world decisions of multinationals such as Microsoft because there are a large number of sales. Here do not take the big decisions, but take the sticks touch. In that sense it is an ordeal.

Indeed, his gametag is miranda and mine, jmdia. See you online.

- Read the entire meeting Daniel Cervantes Digital World

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3 Comments on "My question to the director of Microsoft's entertainment division in Spain"

  1. JakCore the December 15, 2009 at 15:38

    I do not agree with the equivalence € = $, but no big deal. What happens is that when comparing prices in dollars we do so from a base price without tax (in the U.S. each state applies a different tax) and when we come here we compare it to the receiving payment.
    What bothers me far more is the price differential between Spain and the rest of Europe, all have a similar tax, but for example in UK the game offerings are much better and that's without considering that the standard of living there is much higher than here. Finally, we will continue resorting to imports.

  2. Jorge on December 15, 2009 at 15:40

    Leave no recourse to imports. Of course, we can continue to study English, because the tendency is to remove Castilian for bitching.

  3. raul on 07 Jan 2010 at 0:25

    Is that firms often work in dollars and in fact almost wins.

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