Sep 17 2009, 3:16am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Yesterday the 250GB Xbox 360 Elite became official. Today we got a new rumor of Sony also offering the Sony PS3 Slim with a 250GB HDD. In August the first rumors about a 250GB PS3 Slim appeared.
Engadget received an image that shows a 250GB Sony PS3 Uncharted 2 Bundle. It could be fake, but it looks pretty legit.
Joystiq also had already published rumors that Sony plans to release 250GB PS3 Slim bundles with Assassin's Creed II, and Gran Turismo 5.
It is actually pretty sure that Sony will counter the 250GB move of Microsoft. It is a cheap way to play the competition game and entice gamers to buy the more expensive bundles for the Holidays.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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