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Microsoft lowers The Outer Worlds 2 price to $70
The Outer Worlds 2 will now launch at $70 on October 29, 2025, responding to consumer feedback.

Microsoft has changed the price for The Outer Worlds 2, responding to consumer feedback.
Microsoft lowers The Outer Worlds 2 price to $70 after backlash
Microsoft announced that The Outer Worlds 2 will now be priced at $70 instead of the previously planned $80. The change comes after significant consumer backlash following Xbox's initial announcement in June that the sequel would be its first title to reflect an increased price point. The game, developed by Obsidian Entertainment, is scheduled to be released on October 29, 2025, and will be available on Xbox Game Pass on the same day. An Xbox spokesperson emphasized their commitment to providing value to players, considering current market conditions. Obsidian expressed its gratitude for consumer feedback as it prompted the price revision.
Key Takeaways
"We're focused on bringing players incredible worlds to explore."
An Xbox spokesperson highlights their commitment to player satisfaction.
"We have received your SOS via skip drone about the pricing."
Obsidian's playful response to player feedback regarding the game's price.
This decision reflects Microsoft’s sensitivity to consumer sentiment in a competitive gaming landscape. The original pricing announcement had raised eyebrows amid rising costs in game development. By stepping back from the $80 mark, Microsoft reassures its player base. However, the question remains whether this will influence future pricing strategies. The company's intent seems to balance profitability with player satisfaction, a delicate act as they navigate a changing gaming economy.
Highlights
- Pricing must respect consumer sentiment.
- Our players' voices influenced the change.
- Commitment to value drives our decisions.
- We strive to align with market expectations.
Concerns over pricing strategy
The shift in pricing raises questions about Microsoft's future pricing policies and its sensitivity to consumer feedback, indicating potential instability in game pricing.
As the gaming industry evolves, the impact of consumer feedback is more evident than ever.
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