Microsoft plans new console subsidization model with $99 Xbox 360 (report)
With a $99 subscription-based Xbox 360 bundle, Microsoft may plan to drastically alter the game console retail model.
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Ricardo Bilton writes for ZDNet's The ToyBox.
Gloria Sin is a freelance journalist based in New York City.
With a $99 subscription-based Xbox 360 bundle, Microsoft may plan to drastically alter the game console retail model.
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