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Tell GR | How much are you willing to pay for a PS5 or Xbox Series X?

We still don’t know how much the PS5 and Xbox Series X are going to cost. Some say we’ll never find out — the consoles will just arrive on our doorstep one day as Sony and Microsoft pilfer our wallets while we’re not looking. But as we continue to be left in the shade about how much we’ll need to save, what will you be willing to spend to make the next-gen upgrade?

There have been plenty of rumors floating around regarding the PS5 and Xbox Series X’s respective price points. Some have suggested the hardware will cost over $700, while many have wondered which console will be priced the highest. It seems that both Sony and Microsoft are waiting it out until their competitor makes the first move, but with neither budging, it’s a wonder when we’ll ever learn how much both companies want us to pay for their next-gen console.

But how much would you be willing to pay for the PS5 and Xbox Series X? Are you jumping to next-gen on a budget that can’t be broken, or are you not willing to spend a large wad of cash to make the upgrade? Let us know in the comments below!

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