iPhone App gives Xbox Live users complete control on the go

360liveappheader iPhone App gives Xbox Live users complete control on the go

A brand new iPhone focus entering a crowed marketplace allows all Xbox Live addicts a capability to bond to their comment as well as do pretty most all we can consider of. Bad news, it isn’t free. The $1.99 app lets we pointer in to your account, crop as well as reply to crony requests, check messages as well as even climb your friend’s Gamercard upon a go.

But, prior to we slap your $2 upon a table, we’d suggest we wait for for Microsoft to reply to a app’s list price. In Aug 2008, Microsoft mandated which all Xbox Live-related applications be free. So, it might only be a make a difference of time prior to a 360 Live app drops to a easy-to-swallow cost of free.

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