Microsoft pre-emptively narrows price gap in advance of next month's PS4 launch in the country
Last week, Sony announced its PlayStation 4 launch plans for China, saying the console would launch January 11 at RMB 2,899 ($468). That's significantly cheaper than the Xbox One, which has a price tag of RMB 3,699 ($598) for the least expensive version of the hardware. Microsoft has since moved to narrow that price gap, according to a Kotaku translation of a Sina.com report.
The Xbox One hardware have received RMB 500 ($80.77) price drops. The new prices are RMB 3,799 ($614) and is bundles with two games, whereas the PS4 will be sold on its own.

Last week, Sony announced its PlayStation 4 launch plans for China, saying the console would launch January 11 at RMB 2,899 ($468). That's significantly cheaper than the Xbox One, which has a price tag of RMB 3,699 ($598) for the least expensive version of the hardware. Microsoft has since moved to narrow that price gap, according to a Kotaku translation of a Sina.com report.
The Xbox One hardware have received RMB 500 ($80.77) price drops. The new prices are RMB 3,799 ($614) and is bundles with two games, whereas the PS4 will be sold on its own.
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