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Remember those price cut predictions from a reputable industry mole? Well, it seems like a part of his prediction might be coming true according to Kotaku. He had predicted that Microsoft will drop their support for the 360 Pro models in favor of the Elites. Kotaku's got their hands on photos of the new packaging for 360s which shows only two versions; the Arcade and the Elite.
If this is true, his PS3 predictions should certainly be watched carefully.
The staple Xbox 360 - the Xbox 360 Pro - looks set to march straight off retail shelves and into the history books, if new console packaging is anything to go by.
First hinted at by Ars Technica's ever-reliable mole in June, then further hinted at by new 360 packshot renders later that month, photos sent to us by GameStop employees earlier this week seem to offer proof that Microsoft will soon go from offering three Xbox 360 consoles to just two.
Look at the spine of these new, actual 360 Arcade boxes (pictured above, on the right) arriving at retailers across the US. Unlike previous models of the Arcade (on the left), which showed the relative inclusions offered in the Arcade, Pro and Elite models of the 360, this new box only shows the Arcade and Elite. No Pro.
Wonder if this means the Elite is in line for a price cut (to the price the Pro is currently), as it assumes the mantle of "standard" 360 console? It'd make sense, especially as a spoiler for Sony's surely-impending launch of the PS3 Slim.





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Not that I see my Pro unit dying any time soon.
Damn I bought my Arcade when Gears 2 came out and I STILL don't have a harddrive (20gig or otherwise).
1. Go to the store.
2. Buy the new Xbox Liver starter kit. It's the 60GB hard drive, wireless adapter, and I think a 3-month subscription for Xbox Live Gold.
I don't have that cash. And they stopped selling 20gig in stores the only place is on the internet, which I can't buy from for other reasons.
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