Someone Forgot to Tell Amazon About the Xbox Series S Price Jump, Gaming Console and Controller Drops to All-Time Low - Kotaku
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Someone Forgot to Tell Amazon About the Xbox Series S Price Jump, Gaming Console and Controller Drops to All-Time Low - Kotaku
"Earlier this year, Microsoft ramped up the price of its current-gen consoles. The 512GB Xbox Series S jumped up from $300 to $380, with all the models above it seeing similar price hikes. Well, Microsoft is at it again as the company decided to tack on an extra $20 to make it an even $400 as of October 3. This comes alongside the announcement that the various levels of Xbox Game Pass are getting some light rebranding along with, you guessed it, price increases."
"This Xbox gaming consoles comes packed with one controller and an internal storage of 512GB. A full 1TB version is available but that one is not on sale at the moment. This game system is disc-free meaning all the games you play will need to be downloaded onto the consoles or onto an external SSD which can be purchased separately. Some games are avail to be streamed from the cloud with the right Game Pass subscription as well."
Microsoft raised Xbox console prices earlier this year, moving the 512GB Xbox Series S from $300 to $380 and then to $400 on October 3. Xbox Game Pass tiers were rebranded and received price increases, with the top tier rising from $20 to $30 per month. Amazon currently lists the 512GB all-digital Series S for $329, undercutting the official price. The console ships with one controller and 512GB of internal storage, is disc-free, and requires downloads or an external SSD for installs. The Series S renders at 1440p, supports HDR and 4K video streaming via apps, and some games stream from the cloud with Game Pass.
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