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A reader thinks this week’s mass layoffs mark the end of Xbox, as anything other than third party publisher, and laments the ...
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The latest console from the house of Mario is a much-needed upgrade, but it’s not an essential purchase by any stretch of the ...
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The Xbox Series X 1TB with Blu-ray is now $600, a 20 percent increase from $500. The Xbox Series X 2TB Galaxy Black Special Edition is now $730, a 22 percent increase from $600.
Whereas the Xbox One's 57.9 million units sold are just over half of the PS4's 117 million, the Xbox Series console family's 28.3 million unit sales are just under half of the PS5's 61.7 million.
The Series S, on the other hand, is available in two editions: one with 512 GB of NVMe storage and another with 1 TB. The former is priced at $299 and repeatedly drops to $275 or lower.
At $130 less than the Xbox One’s MSRP, AMD’s RX 6600 XT graphics card may actually make it more cost effective to upgrade your PC’s graphics card, rather than buying a pre-built console.
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