Microsoft thinks a PS5 Slim is coming this year
The Xbox maker reckons the PS5 Slim will be $🏅399 and th🍸e handheld PlayStation will be "under $300"

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Microsoft has said it expects Sony to releas▨e a PS5 Slim sometime this year, according to court documents.
As reports, the document surfaced out of the trial between the US Federal Trade Commission's and Microsoft, which will decide whether the former can impose a preliminary injunction against the $69b transaction. If that happens, Microsoft has suggested it could scrap the🔥 deal entirely.
In Microsoft's attempt to portray the X🎐box Series X and PS5 consoles as being in the same market as the Nintendo Switch, which it believes is beneficial to its argument against the FTC, Microsoft seemingly confirmed the existence of a PS5 Slim as well as its price point.
♋"PlayStation likewise sells a less expensive Digital Edition for $399.99, and is expecte🦋d to release a PlayStation 5 Slim later this year at the same reduced price point," Microsoft said in the document.
Microsoft went on to say that the "handheld version of PlayStation 5," presumably referring to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Sony's recently announced Project Q, will come in at "under $300" - the ꦐsame price as the standard Nintendo Switch.
In case you're curious, Microsoft is trying to position both the PS5 and Xbox Series X as direct competitors to Nintendo Switch because it feels it supports 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:its claim that Xbox "has lost tﷺhe cons🌼ole wars." One ca♛n assume that the angle here is to convince the judge i🌼n the case that Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard wouldn't be anti-competitive because of Sony and Nintendo's dominance in the market.
Sony has yet to announce a PS5 Slim, but it's 🌊safe to assume Microsoft is in the know and that one is indeed coming sometime in 2023.
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