Rumors were sparked recently when an internal memo from Best Buy was leaked online stating that the 80GB version of the PlayStation 3 would be discontinued. This news was confirmed when an insider at GameStop announced that they would no longer be receiving shipments of the 80GB model either.
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This has caused much speculation as to whether the PlayStation 3 lineup would be limited to a 40GB model only or if it was to make room for an updated version. Analysts believe that a new version will be released sporting a higher capacity hard drive and possibly including the much-anticipated Dual Shock 3 controller.
With some of the newer titles, such as "Devil May Cry 4", which requires 5GB of storage just to play, a 120GB-160GB hard drive may be just what the PlayStation 3 needs.
But with all good news comes a bit of bad news. In order to cut down production costs of the hardware, some are worried that Sony will be removing the backwards compatibility of PlayStation 2 titles from all future versions of the PlayStation 3. Customers are worried that a move like this could make much of their gaming library obsolete.
Though Sony Computer Entertainment of America denies any rumors that a new version of the PlayStation 3 in the works, experts hope for some sort of insight during this year's Game Developers Conference which will take place in San Francisco, California in mid February.
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