Microsoft rewarding Xbox Live veterans with special 360s
Microsoft is surprising its longest-lasting Xbox Live subscribers with a special edition console in celebration of the service's 10-year anniversary.
Xbox Live is turning 10 years old, and if you've been a member for nearly that long you might have a surprise waiting for you today. Microsoft has confirmed that it is rewarding long-time Xbox Live user with special edition consoles. At least one veteran found the surprise console at home.
Larry "Major Nelson" Hryb confirmed the giveaways with a tweet (via Kotaku). The special edition console has its own color scheme, and logos touting a "Decade of Entertainment" and "XBL10" on the side and disc tray of the console, respectively.
Hryb's tweet didn't quite specify what counts as "the longest." The service launched in October 2002, so users who have been members the entire time are probably few and far between. It's safe to assume that anyone who's kept up a Live subscription for that long already has an Xbox 360, so this decorative brag piece might end up on eBay someday.
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Microsoft is surprising its longest-lasting Xbox Live subscribers with a special edition console in celebration of the service's 10-year anniversary.-
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according to my that number that shows up on your gamer profile on the xbox, i've been on for 9 years.
according to that site, i have a new subscription as my credit card expired a few months ago and i never bothered to update it. i doubt i would get one of those xboxes anyway, but i have two histories -- one that started 6/2003 and one that started last month -
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