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- As promised, Sony did not reveal the PS5 price or the console’s launch date during its State of Play announcement on Thursday.
- There’s no telling when Sony and Microsoft will reveal availability details for the new consoles, but that information can’t be withheld for much longer, given that the holiday season is approaching fast.
- Regardless of what the PS5 and Xbox Series X cost, Microsoft has one more unexpected advantage over Sony that might matter for price-conscious buyers this year.
Sony’s State of Play event on Thursday gave us a look at the various PlayStation games heading our way, but it was all rather boring. We knew going into the even that Sony wasn't going to announce pricing, preorder timing, or a release date. Sony is still playing a cat and mouse game with Microsoft, as the Xbox maker hasn’t revealed those details either. Word on the street is that Microsoft is looking to undercut the PS5 price, and that’s why the company is waiting for Sony to make the first move. Not to mention there’s a cheaper Series S that’s supposedly going to be announced soon. That said, the Series X already has a few advantages over the PS5 when it comes to price that Sony can’t match. And now, Sony just lost another battle.
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Here’s one more reason Xbox Series X will beat the PS5 originally appeared on BGR.com on Fri, 7 Aug 2020 at 17:14:39 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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