Obsidian Entertainment has announced a price drop for The Outer Worlds 2 from $79.99 to $69.99. This price change follows Microsoft's earlier decision to increase Xbox first-party game prices. The reduction signals poor preorder performance and a rejection of the higher price point by gamers. Refunds for those who preordered will be processed through respective digital stores. The outcome of this price change may lead to Microsoft reevaluating its pricing strategy for future Xbox titles.
Microsoft-owned developer Obsidian Entertainment is announcing a price drop for The Outer Worlds 2, reducing the price from $79.99 to the regular $69.99 Xbox game price.
The move to drop the price is a clear indication that preorders haven't been successful, reflecting gamers' rejection of Microsoft's previous price increase for Xbox games.
Refunds will be handled by the Microsoft Store, Steam, PlayStation store or wherever the game was preordered, allowing customers to recover their funds.
The decision to revert the price may prompt questions about whether Microsoft will continue its new pricing strategy or reconsider the increase to $79.99.
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