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Microsoft doesn’t seem to have any plans of increasing the prices of its Consoles anytime soon

Nivedita Bangari by Nivedita Bangari
August 28, 2022
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Xbox Series X & S the most successful debutant in Microsoft's history

The industry was taken aback by Sony’s move to raise the price of its PlayStation 5 game consoles in response to inflation rates and the state of the world economy because console manufacturers don’t often do this. Microsoft, however, would not imitate this move with its Xbox Series X|S devices as the firm has already done so.

Nearly two years after its release, Microsoft, like Sony, is still unable to satisfy the demand for its Xbox Series X gaming console.

Amazon exclusively sells these systems to invited, qualified clients. While Series X is only available from Newegg in combos priced significantly higher than the MSRP of $499, a $709 combo being the least expensive choice. Although there is a shortage of the Xbox Series X, Microsoft does not currently have any intentions to increase the price of the product.

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Microsoft’s most recent Xbox Series X and Series S gaming consoles are marginally less popular than Sony’s PlayStation 5, whose life-to-date shipments have surpassed 22 million, with an estimated 16 million units sold worldwide. Sony’s PlayStation is often much more well-liked in Europe and Japan than Microsoft’s Xbox.

The most recent Xbox Series X|S gaming consoles from Microsoft are built on AMD system-on-chips that have Zen 2 general-purpose processors and an RDNA 2-based graphics processing unit. The most recent consoles from Sony and Microsoft even have the same RAM and storage sizes yet have similar, incompatible system designs (16GB GDDR6, 1TB storage). Sony employs its production capability and Foxconn’s services, whilst Microsoft uses Foxconn and Flextronics to manufacture their consoles.

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