Microsoft increases prices for Xbox consoles, accessories and new game releases

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May 2, 2025
Updated • May 2, 2025
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Microsoft has announced a significant price increase for its Xbox consoles and accessories effective immediately and on a global scale. The Xbox price hike follows Sony's PlayStation 5 price hike, which was announced a few weeks ago.

The Xbox Series S 512GB model costs $379.99, up from $299.99, while the 1TB model costs $429.99, after a $50 increase from $349.99. Shockingly, the Xbox Series X Digital edition is $100 more expensive than its launch price of $449.99, it is now available for $549.99. The Xbox Series X has also had a $100 price hike, it will retail for $599.99, up from $499.99. Microsoft says that the Xbox Series X 2TB Galaxy Special Edition, which was previously priced at $599.99, now costs $729.99.

The Xbox price increase in Europe and the United Kingdom are as follows: The Xbox Series S 512GB model costs £299.99 / €349.99, up by £50 / €50. The Xbox Series X's new price is £499.99 / €599.99, which is an increase of £20 / €50. The 2TB Xbox Series X has had a £40 or €50 price hike to £589.99 / €699.99.

Here are the new Xbox prices for Australia: Xbox Series S 512 - AU$549.00,  Xbox Series S 1TB - AU $599.00, Xbox Series X Digital - AU $749.00, Xbox Series X - AU $849.00, Xbox Series X 2TB Galaxy Black Special Edition - AU $1,049.00.

Microsoft has confirmed that the prices of Xbox games will increase to $80 in the future. Existing games are not impacted by the increase. Eurogamer reports that this change would apply to physical and digital versions. Microsoft has also announced a price increase for some Xbox accessories, including some controllers, headsets, etc.

This is what Microsoft told IGN: “We understand that these changes are challenging, and they were made with careful consideration given market conditions and the rising cost of development. Looking ahead, we continue to focus on offering more ways to play more games across any screen and ensuring value for Xbox players.”

Gamers have criticized Sony and Microsoft for increasing the prices of hardware that is 5 years old. Many fans argued that this was a poor decision by Microsoft, given that Xbox is already well behind PlayStation in terms of sales revenue. Nintendo recently announced that some Switch 2 games could cost $80 or $90.

Ultimately, such price increases only hurt the consumer, as they never go back down to the previous price.

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  1. John C. said on May 3, 2025 at 1:40 pm
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    “How to destroy your own company and go out of business” by Microsoft. Summary: Treat you customers like opponents in an overly strategic chess game and crap on them repeatedly until they leave.

    Boo-hoo.

  2. DitchThisGen said on May 3, 2025 at 12:17 pm
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    New sales of machines will be competing against the USED market for machines already in circulation…

    Games will play the old games they already own, f2p and live service games longer too – especially on PC and mobile who dont charge for online or netplay

    SteamOS on small form factor handhelds and console-grade htpcs will decimate xbox even more soundly

  3. let them eat cardboard cake said on May 3, 2025 at 4:23 am
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    Don’t buy it, they don’t deserve your hard earned money.

    Let M$ starve and eventually go bankrupt.

    If you can, when you buy a new computer, see if you can get a refund for Windows. It may be a little challenging at first, but it’s worth it.

    Don’t reward them for their corrupt behavior.

  4. Mike said on May 3, 2025 at 2:05 am
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    Sales of Xbox are already bad and the brand was already way past dead from my perspective, given that Microsoft was going to forcefully transition gamers into a world where all your games would quit working if you disconnected from the Internet for more than a day with the Xbox One.

    And then there’s that bit about a looming recession in the US because of this administration’s economic policy, playing with the stock market like it’s a yo-yo and all that. So yeah, good luck, Microsoft.

    I’ll stick with my Lenovo Legion Go for what little gaming I do, mostly retro stuff. Because yeah, the whole software industry is seeking to forcefully transition people into a world where all your stuff stops working if you disconnect from the Internet for more than an hour, and you must pay subscriptions by the month to use it.

  5. efromme said on May 2, 2025 at 3:33 pm
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    Time to start buying books and trash that junk forever. Makes one stupid.

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