As of October 3rd, Xbox console prices in the United States will increase yet again, only four months after a previous hike. This latest adjustment raises the prices of the Xbox Series S and X consoles by $20 to $70, depending on the model.
Microsoft has stated that while the U.S. market will see these changes, pricing will remain unchanged in other countries, and accessories such as controllers and headsets will not be affected.
Here's a breakdown of the new U.S. prices:
Looking ahead, gamers may have to wait until 2027 for the next-generation Xbox console, but Microsoft continues to develop new hardware in partnership with AMD.
In summary:
Microsoft has stated that while the U.S. market will see these changes, pricing will remain unchanged in other countries, and accessories such as controllers and headsets will not be affected.
Here's a breakdown of the new U.S. prices:
- Xbox Series S 512: $399.99 (up $20)
- Xbox Series S 1TB: $449.99 (up $20)
- Xbox Series X Digital: $599.99 (up $50)
- Xbox Series X: $649.99 (up $50)
- Xbox Series X 2TB Galaxy Black Special Edition: $799.99 (up $70)
Looking ahead, gamers may have to wait until 2027 for the next-generation Xbox console, but Microsoft continues to develop new hardware in partnership with AMD.
In summary:
- Xbox prices in the U.S. will rise on October 3rd.
- The Series S and X consoles are seeing increases up to $70.
- Prices will remain stable in other markets and for accessories.
- Microsoft cites macroeconomic factors but has also seen increased profits.