PlayStation Store has
Sony PlayStation 5 Call of Duty Modern Warfare III Slim Console Bundle on sale for
$449.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
darksaber223 for finding this deal.
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Includes
- PlayStation 5 console
- DualSense Wireless Controller
- 1TB Solid State Drive SSD
- 2 Horizontal stand feet
- HDMI cable
- AC power cord
- USB cable
- Printed materials
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III and Lockpick Operator Pack voucher
- ASTRO's PLAYROOM (Pre-installed game)
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Xbox series X is $350 on sale so you are not wrong.
But Microsoft can lose money on console sales, while Sony can't.
But Microsoft can lose money on console sales, while Sony can't.
Yeah PS5 still beat Xbox Series X in console sale but the PS5 isn't doing better compared to last year and the previous. Ironically Sony is the one in pain not MS. Gaming subscription is one of Sony biggest challenges for months or years to come. And yes MS has it own problem to face but they're not worry about it as well? Both Sony and MS are in a strange unforeseen position in current gaming industry
Anyone who thinks Microsoft is going to exit gaming anytime soon is an idiot. They'll spend another 500 billion before even considering it. Just think of how they just purchased Activision and what they went through for it
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But Microsoft can lose money on console sales, while Sony can't.
Is it confirmed that MS is losing lots of money on a $350 priced console whereas Sony would still reap high profits on a $450 priced console?
Nope nothing is confirmed. In Microsoft earnings they show billions of revenue and profits from Xbox but we won't know if its from console or games sale (most likely from gamepass subscriptions).
It blows the mind to think MS paid $75 billion for Activision Blizzard. It is inconceivable they would leave video gaming within 10-15 years minimum. It appears MS, Sony and Nintendo gaming business plans are as wide apart as they have ever been.
All that money they spent to acquire Activision and you think they're about to leave the console market? Nah.