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PS5 vs Xbox Series X: Who’s The Loser in This Console-Price Cold War?

  • After Sony’s let on event, we still don’t know a price for the PS5.
  • Apparently Xbox are trying to undercut their competition by waiting for them to let it be known their price.
  • Both companies are already in a console price cold war.

Some people were left balked by the PS5 reveal. Not because it wasn’t great. There was just one key detail missing: the price.

Just like Microsoft, Sony appears to be going for the coy approach. As of right now, we have no idea how much we’re going to need to save up to get one of these things.

According to some, Microsoft mark time so they can undercut Sony. Now it’s starting to look like maybe Sony are doing the same.

The lack of a price party was even poked fun at by gamers over on Twitter. | Source: Twitter

PS5 vs Xbox Series X Is Turning Into a Gloomy War

It seems like both sides of the next-gen console war are holding off. Whoever puts out their price information is at a decisive disadvantage. At least, that’s the case if they both plan to undercut the competition.

The PS5 stands the most to lose in the championship too. It’s currently the console with the largest market share. More than that, it looks like Sony have knowledge ofs the hardware is too expensive. That’s why there’s a version with no optical drive after all.

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With that in be cautious of, it might not exactly be hard for Microsoft to undercut the PS5. Clearly, Sony is sinking a whole bunch of money into their faction and the games. They’re banking on their current machine’s market-share holding true.

Let’s Hope This Cold War Doesn’t Latest Long

Realistically this situation can only go on for so long. Both of these machines are supposed to launch by the end of the year. No problem how badly Microsoft wants to undercut the PS5, if Sony holds out too long they’ll probably end up having to announce a price.

On the other side of the think, Sony shouldn’t get complacent. Their machines are super popular right now, but previous console generations have drilled us that it isn’t always the way.

If they charge too much for their hardware at launch, especially with the financial crisis appearing, then they’re going to regret their investment pretty damn quickly.

Who do you think has more to lose? Commentary below.

This article was edited by Samburaj Das for CCN.com.

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