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Over 11 million Xbox 360 consoles suffer from a design flaw that could cause the device to fail

Microsoft facing $1.15bn Xbox 360 repair bill

Redmond reports significant increases in repair requests

Written by Tom Sanders in California

Microsoft has admitted to design flaws affecting Xbox 360 consoles sold in the past 19 months that could cause the device to fail. 

The firm will extend the warranty coverage from one to three years to compensate consumers, but does not plan to instate a recall or exchange programme.

Microsoft gaming chief Robbie Bach claimed in a conference call with financial analysts that the design issues surfaced recently.

"In the past couple of months we started to see significant increases in repair requests and call requests and significant attention from people," he said.

Microsoft did not disclose the exact nature of the problems, but said that it had made the necessary design changes and that units currently in stock will be upgraded.

The extended warranty period is limited to hardware failures indicated by three flashing red lights on the console. Users of consoles suffering from such problems are entitled to free repairs and shipping.

Microsoft estimated that the repairs will cost the company $1.05bn to $1.15bn, spilt evenly between the higher than expected return rates for existing consoles under the one-year warranty, and future returns under the extended warranty period.

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