Speculation about Microsoft‘s next Xbox is ramping up these days, especially with regard to continuing rumors that the system will require an internet connection to function. Veteran Microsoft analyst Paul Thurrott chimed in recently, sounding awfully confident about some numbers. A big “rumor” caveat here, but he said that the Xbox “Durango” would cost $500 or $300 with a subscription.
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You do not know this, and quite frankly it's stupid to think that. We have NO idea what's inside the next Xbox. The thing could have a Titan inside it (not that it would lol, just saying...) Until we actually KNOW what the specs are, we have no way of saying what is too expensive.
The hard core will buy at $500.
All others, general consumers and hardcore "wannabes" will take the $300 subscription deal.
Thing is, how much will the subscription be?
with all of its rumoured "features", $500 would be the final nail in the coffin, i think.
How is that expensive, compared to all devices on the market. That seem about right ,am okay with it & can't wait to buy me one or maybe two.
I think 400$ is a great price for a console, but as said above: we don't know the specs yet, so I'll shut my mouth about now.