The Outer Worlds 2 to Be the First Xbox Game Priced at $80, Marking a New Era in Gaming Costs
Obsidian’s Upcoming Release Breaks Price Barriers for Xbox Titles
Obsidian Entertainment and Microsoft have officially announced that The Outer Worlds 2 will be the first Xbox game to carry a retail price of $80. Following the recent Xbox Games Showcase, retailers updated their listings to reflect this new price point. Additionally, players will have the option to purchase an upgraded Premium Edition for $100, which includes early access and pre-order bonuses.
A Significant Shift in Gaming Pricing Landscape
This price increase is part of a broader trend affecting the entire Xbox ecosystem. Microsoft has previously announced hikes in console prices and introduced a new pricing tier for upcoming titles. The company’s official statement acknowledged these changes, stating: “We understand that these adjustments are challenging, but they are a result of careful market analysis and rising development costs.”
Other Major Players Follow Suit
It’s not only Xbox that has raised game prices recently. Nintendo launched Mario Kart World at $80, and Sony increased the cost of the PlayStation 5 across most regions. These moves reflect a broader industry shift towards higher pricing models amid rising production expenses and inflationary pressures.
Release Details and Accessibility
The Outer Worlds 2 is scheduled for release on October 29. The game will be available across multiple platforms, including PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. Fans can also access the game through the Xbox Game Pass subscription, with a special offer to play for just $5 per month during the initial period.
Additional Announcements from Obsidian
In addition to The Outer Worlds 2, Obsidian has revealed another upcoming project: Grounded 2. This sequel is set to launch in early access next month, exciting fans eager for more immersive experiences from the studio.