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Microsoft isn’t letting Sony get away with a $50 price cut and has decided to grant the same for prospective Xbox One S buyers. I imagine that those who don’t have one are waiting for the Scorpio instead, but this may be interesting for anyone merely seeking a cheap(er) way to play 4K discs. It is probably safe to assume that the price cut is only temporary, although nobody seems to have confirmed that yet.
Starting on June 11, the day of the Xbox E3 briefing, Microsoft will offer the console for only $250. That's a price drop of $50, and it brings the system in line with the PS4 Slim's temporary price cut. It remains to be seen if the Xbox One S price drop is only for a limited time. The Xbox E3 2017 briefing is expected to bring news on Project Scorpio, including its official name, price, and release date. We're also expecting to hear about new games and see more footage of already-announced titles.
Starting on June 11, the day of the Xbox E3 briefing, Microsoft will offer the console for only $250. That's a price drop of $50, and it brings the system in line with the PS4 Slim's temporary price cut. It remains to be seen if the Xbox One S price drop is only for a limited time. The Xbox E3 2017 briefing is expected to bring news on Project Scorpio, including its official name, price, and release date. We're also expecting to hear about new games and see more footage of already-announced titles.