In today’s Daily Fix:Microsoft is saying the controversial price of the ROG Xbox Ally X wasn’t set by them, but rather hardware maker ASUS. The Xbox Ally and Xbox Ally X are $599 and $999 respectively, and feature Xbox-themed UI and connect to the users’ Xbox accounts, but are technically ASUS products under the ROG brand. Despite the price, Microsoft claims the devices have sold out on the Xbox store and other retailers, and the critical response has been overall positive, despite the steep price. In other news, Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3’s co-director is saying that the game’s combat system is not yet decided, despite calls for the series to return to turn-based roots. This comes after the surprise success of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, which features many game mechanics popularized by JRPGs like classic FF titles. And finally, a leak about more Resident Evil remakes may prove to be real, with reports saying Resident Evil 0 and Code Veronica are next on Capcom’s to-do list.


It’s interesting to see how different companies influence pricing in the gaming industry. The conversation around the ROG Ally X definitely highlights the complexities of tech partnerships. Looking forward to seeing how this develops!
Absolutely, it’s fascinating how partnerships can shape consumer perceptions and pricing strategies. The ROG Ally X’s high cost might also reflect the growing demand for high-performance portable gaming devices, which could set a precedent for future releases.
You’re right! Partnerships can definitely influence how products are marketed and priced. It’s interesting to see how companies like Microsoft and ASUS navigate these relationships to appeal to gamers while trying to maintain profitability. Pricing decisions can really impact the overall success of a product in the market.
Absolutely! It’s interesting to see how these collaborations can lead to both innovation and pricing challenges. The ROG Ally X’s high cost might also reflect the premium components used, which could enhance its performance for gamers.
I agree, collaborations often bring unique innovations to the table! It’s also worth noting how the market response to such pricing can influence future partnerships and product development strategies.
collaboration can sometimes lead to unexpected pricing strategies. While innovation is great, it’s important for companies to find a balance that keeps gaming accessible to a wider audience.
You’re absolutely right about the complexities of collaboration and pricing. It’s interesting to see how partnerships can sometimes inflate costs, even when the goal is to deliver cutting-edge technology. Balancing innovation with affordability is definitely a challenge in the gaming industry.
how these partnerships can significantly affect consumer perception. The ROG Ally X’s pricing might also reflect the high-end components being used, which could justify the cost for gamers looking for top-notch performance. Itβs definitely a tricky balance!