jeudi 15 janvier 2015

Xbox One price drops yet again

The Xbox One's price went down late in 2014 and then right back up at the end of the year, and now it's gone back down again.


That means $50 off the Xbox One for a total price of $350 in the US, Microsoft announced via Xbox Wire.


It's unclear whether this discount applies outside the US, or whether this price slash is more permanent than the last one, but we've asked Microsoft to clarify those two points.


Despite a rocky launch the Xbox One is doing better than OK for itself now, with sales during November and December 2014 reportedly beating sales of the Xbox 360 during the same period in the older console's lifespan by 50%.


We'll update this article if we hear back from Microsoft on the details of its latest Xbox One price cut.



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