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I think both MS and Sony should focus on working towards profitability as opposed to razor and blades. Winning a numbers war isn't everything. The Xbox 360 and PS3 are at a point right now where they both have long, healthy futures ahead of them. They aren't in danger of losing third-party support and they're both putting out quality first-party titles. What's the problem? There's no problem. Fighting for 2nd place isn't all that important in the grand scheme of things so as long as their userbases keep getting the goods. Hence there's no need for a price cut.

Both MS and Sony have to do what they need to do and deliver a profit to their shareholders like any other responsible corporation instead of focusing on the fanboy bread and circus that is the console war numbers game.

I predict that there won't be a new price cut for a long while. Seeing as how the Xbox 360 is cheaper to make than a PS3 (no Blu-Ray, no Wi-Fi, more cost efficient processor than teh C3ll), they'll probably be the first to do it though. If Sony wants to get into the price matching game, they are living dangerously. Because whenever Sony price matches MS, they're going to be forced to bleed. If I'm a Sony stockholder, I wouldn't want Sony to be behaving so irresponsibly with money.