Xbox One Accessories Feature Large Price Tags

Earnest Cavalli

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Xbox One Accessories Feature Large Price Tags



A swath of Xbox One accessories has appeared on the Microsoft Store and to the surprise of none, the add-ons are universally expensive.

The Xbox One debuts this November with a price tag of $500. As many angry gamers have pointed out, this is a full $100 more expensive than Sony's PlayStation 4. In keeping with this trend, Microsoft has revealed pricing information for a number of its Xbox One peripherals, and they too feature relatively large price points.

There are currently only five Xbox One items on the Microsoft Store: A smattering of controller options, a headset and a one-year Xbox Live Gold subscription card. The card is priced at $60, which is relatively reasonable price for that item. That $60 price point however, is also attached to the Xbox One's standard controller.

Of course, you'll also have to factor in the cost of replacement batteries for that $60 controller, as it's not one of those convenient rechargeable devices. If you'd like to add a rechargeable battery pack to the controller, you have two options: Either buy the kit by itself for $25 and add it to your extant $60 controller, or save a bit of money and buy all of these items bundled together in a single $75 pack.

What if you'd like to converse with friends while playing online games, or (more likely) spend hours dropping every homophobic, racist slur you can think of at whichever jerk just shot you from the opposite side of the map? You'd need a headset, right? Microsoft has you covered on that front, assuming you're willing to fork over $25 for the thing.

Now that solid, monetary details are emerging on the Xbox One, what do you think? You hypothetically represent the average consumer, so your opinion is crucial here: Are these prices too high? Too low? Just right? Comments below.

Source: Microsoft Store [http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msusa/en_US/list/Accessories/parentCategoryID.64484500/categoryID.64724300]

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Myndnix

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We're going to have to give Microsoft a new shovel at some point, the one they're using must be getting blunt by now.
 

Roxas1359

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To be quite honest with how peripherals and accessories have been going up each generation I'm actually surprised to see that the stuff for the Xbox One actually hasn't gone up or hasn't really increased much at all. Mainly because I remember when the PS3 controllers and the Xbox 360 controller prices were released way back then and it was outrageous. I kinda expected their new controllers to have a $70 or $75 base price tag without the accessories.
Although I thought the Xbox One controller could be recharged just like how the PS3, PS4, and Wii U Gamepad could?
If not then you'd think they'd learn that batteries for controllers is kinda obsolete since no one really use that anymore, the Wii controller being the only real exception.
 

lacktheknack

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But I've already BOUGHT all these things, for my PC. Just different models (Xbox 360 controller, high quality headset, wireless things, etc).

I'm very annoyed that I have to buy them again because Microsoft said so. So no, this does not entice me to buy the Xbox One.
 

Eiv

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Since when were these prices too expensive? Controllers have always been expensive, that's why the 3rd party market is so lucrative.

These prices seem reasonable to me tbh.

Then again, I look at this kind of thing from both sides, not with a vitriolic hatred of MS.
 

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Is that high? I mean, it's a controller for the price of a new game. I don't actually play anything that isn't pc so I wouldn't know, can someone tell me how the 360 compares?
 

Ed130 The Vanguard

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I thought the Kinect could be used as a microphone?

Also it looks like it'll be cheaper to build a gaming PC that get a Xbone.
 

Roxas1359

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lacktheknack said:
But I've already BOUGHT all these things, for my PC. Just different models (Xbox 360 controller, high quality headset, wireless things, etc).

I'm very annoyed that I have to buy them again because Microsoft said so. So no, this does not entice me to buy the Xbox One.
Agreed, but then again I don't have peripherals or add-ons decide whether I buy a console or not. Mainly I buy 3rd party stuff anyways and they work fine. Heck I found my old Logitech gaming pad in a box that's got the layout of a PS2 controller with stronger shoulder buttons and a wider grip. ^.^

rhizhim said:
it almost looks like they misinterpreted the "pc gaming master race" meme and wanted to retailate with a "rich xbone hipster" meme..
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That's a thing!? You must show me this meme. XD
 

Vie

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The better part of £50 for a controller?

No, oddly enough I don't feel like paying that Microsoft.
 

Velociferocks

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MinionJoe said:
There's no way in hell I'd pay that much for a controller (even sans accessories), but the prices are spot on for dragging this train wreck out even longer.
The ps4 controllers cost 60$, are you as against that as much as you are Microsoft.
 

velcthulhu

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sid said:
IS that high? I mean, it's a controller for the price of a new game. I don't actually play anything that isn't pc so I wouldn't know, can someone tell me how the 360 compares?
At the moment, going by Amazon prices of non-third party controllers, it's about $25 for a wiimote, $15 for the wii "classic" controller (the one that's basically a gamecube controller), $40 for the Wii U Pro Controller, $40 for a PS3 controller, and $60 for a Xbox 360 controller. If you go third party, anything but 360 is about $10-$15, 360 is $30. So, yes, Microsoft is overcharging a bit, but it's nothing new.

Oh, and $25 is perfectly normal for a low-end headset.
 

TiberiusEsuriens

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Why is everyone slamming Microsoft for things that aren't new at all? They charged $60 for controllers (wireless) last gen as well. No surprise if Sony does the same thing. Same with gold fees. Make fun of Microsoft's bad policies and their attempts to change them all you want, but this is just lazy journalism, taking run of the mill news and trying to turn it into "lol Microsoft sure is dumb, click me click me."

Yes, I clicked it, but because when reading "Large Price Tags" I was expecting to actually see something higher than normal.
 

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oggebogge91 said:
MinionJoe said:
There's no way in hell I'd pay that much for a controller (even sans accessories), but the prices are spot on for dragging this train wreck out even longer.
The ps4 controllers cost 60$, are you as against that as much as you are Microsoft.
Atleast its rechargable, and has several other features over the xbox controller, like it can also be used as a torch when you've lost your rizzla and too lazy to get up and turn on the light.
 

martyrdrebel27

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uh, these prices aren't that different than current gen prices and not that unreasonable. again, i call on the escapist to quit trolling the Xbone. I know i'm not the only who notices how they keep picking on it for every little thing, even things like this that aren't news worthy.
 

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josemlopes said:
They are almost the same as this gen and I think the mic is even cheaper
The difference is that a 360 came with one as standard. The Xbox One requires one to be bought separately.