Xbox One Scorpio will have a ‘premium’ – but fair – price

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, as with the Xbox One S, Microsoft will launch a Scorpio console with a large HDD drive first, before releasing consoles equipped with smaller hard drives at lower price points not long after.

As far as specific numbers, it’s quite hard to pin something down. When the Xbox One was first launched it retailed for US$499 / £429 / AU$599 including the Kinect camera. This might seem pricey, but it’s worth bearing in mind that when the PlayStation 3 launched in the US the 60GB version of the console retailed for as much as US$599 / AU$999, although it was only £425 in the UK.

It’s likely that Microsoft wouldn’t want to go above these high price points, particularly as when the PS4 Pro launches in November of this year it’ll only cost US$399 / £349 / AU$559.95.

Source: techradar.com

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4 Comments
  1. Reply Zella Kertzmann October 6, 2016 at 9:12 am

    Come on M$ keep making mistakes or to be more precise. They care so little about their customers or the actually product, they release the lowest quality products possible. Just look at 1st couple of Surfaces, or the Zune. Then you have RRD on 360 and then the debacle with X1 etc.
    I don't see Sony doing anything close to this!!!! As for mis steps, I don't see Sony leaving out UHD driver as one.
    Windows 10 is finally a decent OS from M$, but only because there has finally been competition to M$ over last 5 + years.

  2. Reply Dr. Bessie Lynch V October 6, 2016 at 9:43 am

    I don't think they should be talking pricing yet, especially in a tone that could raise false expectations. £350-430 (the latter being the price of the XB1 at launch) is my guess. I'm hoping for the lower end, obviously.

  3. Reply Jeremie Blick PhD October 6, 2016 at 9:46 am

    Arguably no corporation is to be "trusted" (pro consumer/gamer noises apart they're ultimately after your wallet) but even the biggest of them has to take market forces into account. You make a mistake, you don't repeat it, and that seems to be the ethos with Xbox management at the moment. Recently Sony have made a few missteps and they're not getting such an easy ride as they've enjoyed before, but no doubt they'll be taking notes too.

  4. Reply Nicholas Kiehn III October 6, 2016 at 9:52 am

    How anyone trust M$ when they say it's going to be a fair price. Fair to whom?? They've screwed it's customers over before. So what stopping them doing it again.

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