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Xbox Series X: According to a rumor, the production costs would be higher than those of the PS5, between 460 and 520 dollars


According to the well-known analyst Daniel Ahmad |, it seems that the production costs of Xbox Series X, the next-gen console of Microsoft, would be between 460 and 520 dollars per unit. An estimate that, if correct, would lead the console to cost more than PlayStation 5.

As we reported recently, a report by Bloomerg cited the production costs of PlayStation 5, considered high due to the difficulty of finding some key components. These costs were estimated at around $ 450 per console.

Unfortunately, the two reports only indicate the overall cost of components and assembly, not specifying the actual quality or power of the aforementioned. This means that, even if a console is more expensive to produce, it doesn’t mean that its components are automatically the most advanced: for that, we’ll have to wait for the complete and official technical specifications.

Now, we all ask ourselves: if the production of a console costs so much, what will the actual price of the console be, once it arrives on the market? According to Ahmad, the two companies could easily decide to sell the consoles at a loss, compensating thanks to the sale of subscriptions and services, among PS Now, Xbox Game Pass and similar.

Of course, we shouldn’t expect prices that are too “popular”, so we can assume something around $ 499 for both platforms.

Also I want to clarify one point from the original tweet. I? M not saying that XSX build cost is 0.

I estimated that the build cost would be in the 0 minimum to 0 maximum range based on current component costs.

To simplify it, higher than the PS5 build cost somewhat.

– Daniel Ahmad (@ZhugeEX) February 14, 2020 Manage cookie settings

Of course, all of these are just speculation based on rumors and reports, so consider them such. We will be able to start fantasizing about something more concrete only with the arrival of the first official information which, let’s face it, is making us wait.

Source: Twitter

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