We've learned a lot of interesting things from the Microsoft vs FTC hearings, including the potential price of the Project Q.
Sony officially revealed its latest hardware in its most recent PlayStation showcase last month, which marks the company's return to the handheld market after the PlayStation Vita.
Unfortunately, Sony's new handheld console will be different from its predecessors as it's not a standalone device. It's only marketed as an accessory to the PlayStation 5 as it can only stream games remotely from the flagship console.
Ahead of its release, the main point of contention about Project Q is its pricing. If it's too expensive, no one will bother paying for an overpriced accessory. Now, Axios reporter Stephen Totilo reports that Microsoft has given an estimate of how much Project Q will cost.
According to one of its filings for the FTC case, the tech giant believes that the new handheld will be priced at under $300.
Sony is also anticipated to release a handheld version of PlayStation 5 later this year for under $300," Microsoft said in a filing to the FTC.
