They may well be killing 'this version' though. And we don't know for sure if there is another version going to be released (we probably can presume there will be though)
The problem is it's all well and good saying release this version cheaper, maybe they can't without making a loss and they may not be prepared to do that at the moment.
And they should kill it when they release the newer version. They released a half-baked, rushed to market product just to get developers to start working on their OS. The headset is bulky and heavy, it is underpowered with an M2 (can't have multiple displays inside the headset) and the refresh rate needs to be better. On top of all that, the FOV is garbage. Feels like you're wearing a SCUBA diving mask and it doesn't even have pass-through VR! Couple that with the crazy price.
This is not a device of the future. This another device with, granted, incredible panels and a good (but not great) OS. This product segment is still
years away from being a mass consumer item. I doubt we'll see anything worth buying before 2027 at the earliest, but likely not until 2029 based on what we are reading from display tech and semiconductor timelines.