By Emma Boyle
When the Xbox One Scorpio is released in 2017, fans should expect to pay a price reflective of its status as a “premium console” according to Xbox boss, Phil Spencer.
In an interview with NZGamer, Spencer discussed how Microsoft had designed the Xbox One S and Scorpio consoles in a kind of “parallel” in order to establish a “good price continuum”, where an increased price would be a fair reflection of increased performance.
Since the Xbox One Scorpio is expected to be a good deal more powerful than the current Xbox offering, it’s fair to assume that the price increase won’t be miniscule. However, Spencer says people shouldn’t be “worried that this thing is going to be unlike any console price you’ve ever seen” as it simply wasn’t designed that way.
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Spencer went on to add: “the opening price point for the Xbox One S, and the different hard drive sizes, that is a critical part of this whole product. When I think about it as a product line, you should expect the pricing to kind of be in line with that.”
So, what can we expect? Well, it seems likely that, like …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Gaming