
"Microsoft is raising the prices of Xbox consoles in the US less than five months after it announced a price increase globally. Starting October 3, the lower-end Xbox Series S will cost $20 more, while the price of Xbox Series X will go up by $50. The Xbox parent attributed the price increase to "changes in the macroeconomic environment." In the US, the price of the 512GB model of Xbox Series S is going up from $379.99 to $399.99,"
"Xbox Series X digital version is going up from $549.99 to $599.99 and the disc version of the console will cost $649.99. The top-end 2TB Galaxy Black Special Edition of the Xbox Series X is getting a $70 price increase and will cost $799.99 - that's more than the price of the PS5 Pro, which costs $749.99 in the US. "We understand that these changes are challenging, and they were made with careful consideration.""
Microsoft will raise US prices for Xbox consoles effective October 3. The Xbox Series S 512GB model increases from $379.99 to $399.99 and the 1TB model to $449.99. Xbox Series X digital rises from $549.99 to $599.99 and the disc version to $649.99. The 2TB Galaxy Black Special Edition increases by $70 to $799.99, exceeding the PS5 Pro price of $749.99. Microsoft attributed the changes to "changes in the macroeconomic environment." Prices for consoles in other markets, and for controllers and headsets, will not change. This is the second price hike in 2025 after increases in May.
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