Xbox One games to remain $60, no price increase

Many questions still plague not only Xbox One but next generation in general. One big question was pricing for games to come. From the last generation to this There was a $10 price increase from $50 which didn’t settle well but with this generation of games costing so much more to produce it wasn’t long before we got used to the idea. Another price increase would put us at a $70 price tag for games which is steep but Jack Tretton has already come out and said that PS4 games should cost between $0.99-$60. Microsoft has now followed suit and has said that Xbox One games will remain $60.

We’re not sure if there are other price models in place as free-to play will be a much more frequent topic then last but rest assured that you should not be paying more for your standard games.

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Remy Cuesta
Remy Cuesta
[Editor-in-Chief] Co-founder of LVLONE I work to bring you our readers a fun outlet to read tech and gaming news, reviews and experiences.

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