THE Xbox Series X could cost as little as £400 when it hits shelves later this year while its digital-only version may only cost half that.
Out just ahead of Christmas, Microsoft has revealed almost everything we need to know about the Series X.
All that’s left to reveal is the price, with rumours suggesting the high-powered machine will cost anything up to £700.
A rumoured second console, the Series S, is alleged to come with no disc tray and will launch this year – though Microsoft hasn’t confirmed this.
According to an anonymous web user who claims to have inside knowledge of the project, the Series S will come in pretty cheap indeed.
Writing on the Beyond3D forum, poster “eastmen”, who has accurately leaked Microsoft info in the past, says the console will cost as little as $200.
“Last I heard it be half the price of the XSX and last i heard MS were prepared for a $400 XSX”, said eastmen of the Xbox Series S.
“I am not sure what the final price will be. I think if Sony is $500/$600 MS may try to go in at $200/$400/$500 but we will see.”
UK prices are tricky to guess, but most likely we’ll see a price that matches the US in numerical value.
That means a $400 console will probably cost around £400, while a $200 machine will come in at £200.
Microsoft will more than likely keep the price of the Series X a secret until Sony reveals the cost of its new console, the PlayStation 5.
The PS5 was officially unveiled last week and is also due out in time for Christmas 2020. It’s rumoured to cost up to £500.
According to eastmen, Microsoft will finally put a price on the Series X at an event in July.
“July is about the industry and they want it to be a night of mic drops,” they wrote.