Xbox Says It's Not Raising Prices On Series X|S Consoles
Xbox Says It's Not Raising Prices on Series X|S Consoles
With news earlier Thursday that Sony's PlayStation 5 pricing is getting higher in some countries, Microsoft says it won't do the same with its Xbox Series X|Sconsoles for now.
"We are constantly evaluating our business to offer our fans great gaming options," a Microsoft spokesperson told CNET in an emailed statement. "Our Xbox Series S suggested retail price remains at $299 and the Xbox Series X is $499. This also applies to other markets and their current pricing."
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Nintendo made similar reassurances earlier this month, saying it has no plans to raise pricing on its Switchhandheld console.
In a blog post Thursday, Sony announced a PS5 price increase that'll affect the UK, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Latin America, Canada and Asian and Pacific countries, saying it's "a necessity given the current global economic environment."
Like the PS5, Meta's Quest 2 VR headset increased in price this month, by $101, with Meta citing higher component prices. Component shortages caused by the COVID-19 pandemic have led to short supply and an increase in component pricing.
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