The Xbox One just got a $50 price drop through the end of the year, but after getting outsold by the PS4 in the US every month this year, will it be enough to put Microsoft's console on top? GameSpot's editors discuss.
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Pricing is always important, but it's heightened during the holiday shopping period, and Microsoft is smart to launch this promotion so early in November. The price drop goes into effect the week of a historically Xbox-led Call of Duty series debut (Advanced Warfare) and just one week before Halo: The Master Chief Collection arrives. If any Xbox 360 (or PS3 or Wii) owner was on the fence about upgrading to Xbox One, this price cut should make all the difference in swaying their decision. -- Eddie Makuch
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Price might have helped Sony garner an early sales lead over Microsoft, but at this point, word of mouth is what's moving consoles. Rightly or wrongly, there's a perception that Sony's console is easier to use, and far more powerful then Microsoft's, while PlayStation Plus with its choice of free games has come to represent better value than Xbox Live. The early adopters opted for a PS4, and it's costing Microsoft dearly.
Sure, saving $50 might win Microsoft a few new customers, while excellent exclusives like Forza Horizon 2 and Sunset Overdrive might win it a few more. But it all seems too late. Like Sony did with the PlayStation 3, Microsoft might have to settle for second place with the Xbox One. After all, if all your friends are playing online on PS4, why go with anything else? -- Mark Walton
But price is only part of a complex equation. It's likely just as important to consider whether the Xbox One has the right games for you right now, and whether you're interested in its multimedia capabilities, and even what console your friends own.
What's certain is this: The Xbox One is now more desirable to the tune of $50. How much that revenue drop will hurt Microsoft remains to be seen, but for the consumer, it's an obvious win. -- Rob Crossley
Now, this opinion is assuming that Sony isn't going to fire back with their own price drop or compelling bundle (as nice as the $275 system deal is, that only lasts through November 9). In the long term, PlayStation still has the overall advantage both in terms of public perception and a commanding sales lead. But for now, Microsoft is showing that its still in the race and is just getting its second wind. -- Justin Haywald
What do you think? Has the price been an impediment to going next-gen, or have you already made your choice? Let us know in the comments below!