Microsoft is raising the prices of its Xbox Series S / X consoles in the US next month. The Xbox Series X will be priced at $649.99 in the US starting October 3rd, up from its existing $599.99 price. The Xbox Series S will move to $399.99, up from $379.99.
Microsoft blames the price hikes on âchanges in the macroeconomic environment,â and says that Xbox console pricing outside the US will remain the same. Pricing for controllers and headsets will remain in the same in the US, too. The price rises mean Xbox Series S consoles will increase by $20, Xbox Series X consoles by $50, and the 2TB Galaxy Black Special Edition Xbox Series X is increasing by $70 all the way up to $799.99.
Hereâs the full list of price increases in the US:
Microsoft only just raised the prices of its Xbox products worldwide in May, with price hikes to the Xbox Series S / X consoles, controllers, and headsets. Those previous price increases already bumped the Xbox Series X by $100, and the Xbox Series S by $80. Coupled with todayâs announcement, that means the Xbox Series X has increased in price in the US by $150 and the Series S by $100 in just six months.
Microsoftâs Xbox Series X 2TB Galaxy Black Special Edition originally debuted nearly a year ago at $599.99, and itâs now about to be $799.99 â a $200 increase in just a year. Microsoftâs latest price increases are the second this year, following initial price hikes in 2023.
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