Microsoft first released the Xbox 360 on November 22, 2005 in North America, and it quickly became a hot commodity. Fast forward to 2025 and they can be found plentifully online for between $25 to $180+ depending on the condition. If Microsoft released an updated Xbox 360 Pro today, this is how it might work.
It all starts with the Slim PLL QSB, which is the heart of the RGH 3 mod and the key to booting unsigned code. Other upgrades include a Viper Pro kit that adds a second NAND module for dual booting purposes, a 1TB SSD, an LTU2 replacement DVD board, and an all-new Halo shell for the console. The modded console can now run emulators and test kit to play unreleased games.
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That 360 has everything, there is really nothing else left to add, it certainly is a Pro. And it’s awesome to see something different with 7th gen hardware. Can you do a backwards compatible PS3 A01/B01 next with a Syscon diagnostic software and if the GPU is good, install some Tantelizers and if you can, a Delid using the PS3 Delid tool along with new thermal pads, new clock battery, Evil Nat CFW with Webman and an SSD,” said one commenter.