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I just don't see how that's possible, given such a large % of game customers don't have Internet. Contrary to popular belief, there are still a lot of people worldwide that still buy & play games offline. It would be a huge risk losing those customers simply to fight a losing battle against piracy.
I bought the 360 on launch day and barely touched it for six months because I still had old xbox & PS2 games to finish, never been off it since!
Personally, I'm in no hurry to jump into next-gen. My 360 backlog is obscene. Unless the next Xbox is fully backwards compatible, and there are aggressive incentives regarding trade-ins/upgrades, I plan to milk my 360 for all it's worth for the next year or two until they stop releasing 360-exclusives.I don't want to repeat the same mistakes I made last-gen by stretching my focus too thin among too many consoles. I will hold off on buying mult-gen crossover titles since I'll want to play the newer console versions. This will guarantee a large library of older cheaper titles welcoming me to the new Xbox.
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