Microsoft may launch a cheaper Xbox One console in 2014, reports claim

Microsoft may launch a cheaper Xbox One console in 2014, reports claim
Another reason to wait before buying an Xbox One?

Update: A Microsoft exec has quashed rumours that the company has plans for a cheaper Xbox One. In response to a question about the possibility of a lower-priced console, Microsoft's chief of staff for devices and studios, Aaron Greenberg, said on Twitter: "No, you cannot believe everything you read on the internet.."

Original story below...

Lowering the outlay

Launching a disc-less console would be one way for Microsoft to go in terms of lowering the initial outlay for gamers getting into the next-gen.

The company confirmed last month that it considered dropping discs completely for the Xbox One, but decided against it in the run up to launch.

Also rumoured this week was the launch of an Xbox One dashboard update in March aimed at fixing problems with Party Chat and other issues with Xbox Live.

Would you snap up a downloads-only console if it meant saving a few bucks on the hardware itself? Or will you always want the opportunity to pick up a cheap used game and slap it in the drive? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section.

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