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Microsoft is raising prices on Xbox consoles, controllers, and games worldwide

Microsoft is raising prices on Xbox consoles, controllers, and games worldwide

  • Microsoft has raised prices on Xbox consoles, controllers, and games worldwide, starting today.
  • The price hikes include a $100 increase for the Xbox Series X console, now priced at $599.99 in some regions.
  • Some new Xbox games will also see price increases, with titles moving from $69.99 to $79.99 this holiday season.
  • Xbox wireless controllers and headsets have seen their recommended retail pricing adjusted, with the base controller now priced at $64.99 and the headset at $119.99 in some regions.
  • The price increases will impact European countries, including the UK, as well as markets like Australia, amidst uncertainty over Trump tariffs and a strong quarter for Microsoft’s Xbox business.

Microsoft is raising the prices of its Xbox Series S / X consoles, Xbox controllers, and even some new Xbox games around the world. Starting today, Microsoft says it has adjusted its recommended retailer pricing for its Xbox consoles and controllers, with the Xbox Series X being bumped by $100 to $599.99. Microsoft is also planning to adjust the pricing of some of its new first-party Xbox games this holiday season up to $79.99.

Microsoft’s Xbox Series S (512GB) model is moving from $299.99 to $379.99, a price hike of $80. The Xbox Series S 1TB model is moving to $429.99, and the Xbox Series X digital edition will now be priced at $549.99, with the 2TB galaxy black special edition model now an eye-watering $729.99.

Xbox wireless controllers and headsets are also having their recommended retail pricing adjusted in the US, with the base controller moving to $64.99 and the Xbox wireless headset now at $119.99. You can already find both of these accessories at this type of pricing right now.

Some new Xbox games are moving from $69.99 to $79.99 this holiday, in a move that matches the more expensive pricing of Nintendo’s top Switch 2 launch titles. Xbox Game Pass pricing will remain the same, though.

The Xbox console and controller price increases will also impact European countries, including the UK, as well as markets like Australia. In Europe and the UK the Xbox Series S (512GB) will now be priced at €349.99 / £299.99, with the Xbox Series X (1TB) rising to €599.99 / £499.99. Sony also increased the price of its PS5 consoles in Europe and the UK earlier this month.

Microsoft last hiked the price of its Xbox Series X console in June 2023, as part of price increases that also impacted Xbox Game Pass. The subscription service also saw a price increase last year, alongside the launch of a new standard tier.

The price rises come amid uncertainty over the Trump tariffs, and just a day after Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella revealed that Microsoft “ended the quarter as the top publisher by preorders and preinstalls on both Xbox and PlayStation Store” during the company’s Q3 fiscal earnings call. Microsoft also saw PC Game Pass revenue increase by 45 percent year-over-year.

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Q. Why is Microsoft raising prices on its Xbox consoles, controllers, and games worldwide?
A. Microsoft is raising prices due to various factors, including uncertainty over Trump tariffs.

Q. How much will the Xbox Series X console cost now?
A. The Xbox Series X digital edition will now be priced at $549.99, while the 2TB galaxy black special edition model will cost $729.99.

Q. What is the new price of the Xbox Series S (512GB) model?
A. The Xbox Series S (512GB) model is moving from $299.99 to $379.99.

Q. How much will some new Xbox games cost this holiday season?
A. Some new Xbox games are moving from $69.99 to $79.99 this holiday season.

Q. Will the Xbox Game Pass pricing remain the same after the price increase?
A. Yes, the Xbox Game Pass pricing will remain the same despite the price increases on consoles and controllers.

Q. Which countries will be affected by the price increases?
A. The price increases will impact European countries, including the UK, as well as markets like Australia.

Q. Why did Microsoft raise prices last year, alongside the launch of a new standard tier for Xbox Game Pass?
A. The exact reason is not specified in the article, but it mentions that the subscription service also saw a price increase last year.

Q. What was Microsoft’s performance in terms of preorders and preinstalls on both Xbox and PlayStation Store during Q3 fiscal earnings call?
A. Microsoft “ended the quarter as the top publisher by preorders and preinstalls on both Xbox and PlayStation Store”.

Q. How much did PC Game Pass revenue increase year-over-year?
A. PC Game Pass revenue increased by 45 percent year-over-year.

Q. When was the last time Microsoft raised the price of its Xbox Series X console?
A. The last time Microsoft raised the price of its Xbox Series X console was in June 2023, as part of price increases that also impacted Xbox Game Pass.