First to release will be the Xbox Live Vision camera. Available on September 19, the accessory will come in two configurations. The cheaper of the two will run $40 and include the camera, a one-month subscription to Xbox Live Gold, an Xbox 360 headset, and two Xbox Live Arcade games that support the camera--Uno and TotemBall. An $80 bundle will add in a full-year subscription to Xbox Live Gold, a third Xbox Live Arcade game (Robotron: 2084), and 200 Marketplace points. Microsoft also revealed that a few previously released Xbox Live Arcade games--card and board games, mostly--will be updated to work with the camera.
November will see two more eagerly anticipated accessories hit store shelves. The Xbox 360 Wireless Racing Wheel will be available for $150 and will include a new version of Project Gotham Racing 3 reworked to offer force-feedback support. Also out that month will be the Xbox 360 Wireless Headset. The perfect companion to the system's wireless controller will be available for $60.
Finally, in December, a $20 receiver will be available to connect your Xbox 360 Wireless Controller to your PC. Wait--just the receiver? Shouldn't Microsoft be bundling something else with it that folks already have? By my own count, if I buy everything listed here but the more-expensive camera bundle, I'll have three headsets as well as two copies each of Uno and Project Gotham Racing 3. Keep your eyes peeled for reviews of these products--extraneous items and all--when they drop throughout the holiday season.
Source: GameSpot