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Next-Gen Zune Coming in August?

07 Mar, 2007, 5:31 pm IST | by Aalaap Ghag | PMPs

There’s a bit of a rumor going around that states that a new second-generation Microsoft Zune will be available as early as August this year. There are also reports of the new Zune being able to play games! Think about it. 30GB. WiFi. Music. Movies. Games.

It hasn’t exactly been a generation since the first Microsoft Zune media player was released, but from the way it performed in the market, it’s imminent that an upgraded or updated version of the player should be worked upon. And that’s exactly what the case may be, if this rumor heard at the Game Developers Conference is anything to go by.

Tags: Microsoft , Zune , Xbox 360

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