The Xbox Store currently lists Ball Race 2: Ramp, an indie game available for PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X, at a price point of $2000. While pretty obviously an error, it has yet to be fixed as of this writing and has been this way for, at the very least, ten hours.

Ball Race 2: Ramp is an indie racing game designed for kids and families, where the goal is to simply get a ball across the finish line. It can be played solo or in split-screen, where records are recorded, the game boards are varied, and there are a couple of simple racing game modes.

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According to Windows Central, the most likely cause of this is that the developer entered a comma instead of a decimal, with the game intending to be priced at $20. That definitely makes sense in the situation, as for now, anyone wanting to check out the game (made by one person) should likely wait until the price is corrected. Of course, it does seem that those who first discovered it on Reddit (user MelonButterG) and the comments are having a good time with it. Some are suggesting waiting for it to go on sale, others are suggesting it's worth every penny, and at least one person was asking if this price point included all DLC and a season pass.

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It's nice to see the relative understanding when it comes to the situation. It's not the first time there has been a pricing error, or any sort of error, on the Xbox Store or any gaming platform, and it certainly won't be the last. To err is human, after all. And hopefully, it turns a potentially embarrassing situation into something that everyone laughs off and forgets, once it is finally corrected.

In the meantime, there are plenty of games that can be claimed for relatively cheap or effectively free. The Xbox Free games with Gold are currently available, for example, which include Iris Fall and Astronauts, while it's a busy week for Xbox Game Pass. Persona 3 Portable and Persona 4 Golden Join Xbox Game Pass on January 19, while Monster Hunter Rise hits the platform on January 20.

Ball Race 2: Ramp is available for PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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Source: Reddit (via Windows Central)