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According to its sources, the platform holder will launch the package, which will include a 4GB console with Kinect, as early as next week. The specially priced console will require a fee of $15 dollars to be paid monthly for two years, this will also include access to Xbox Live Gold and "possibly some additional streaming content" from cable providers. Also included will be a two year warranty.
The Verge says: "Microsoft will position the package as a competitor to Apple TV, Roku, and PlayStation 3. "For those buying the bundle now and getting the cheapest two-year Xbox Live Gold option, that's about $299.00 + $120 = $420 vs. $459 over a duration of two years."
So what could this mean for Xbox, only time will tell.
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