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New Xbox prices announced – Check details here

New Xbox prices announced - Check details here

New Xbox prices announced.

Microsoft is once again increasing the price of Xbox consoles in the United States, with the changes set to take effect on October 3, 2025.

The update impacts all models of the Xbox Series X and Series S lineup, marking another price adjustment in response to economic pressures.

The company announced that prices will rise due to “changes in the macroeconomic environment”, widely understood to be linked to tariffs imposed by the Trump administration. While the increase is not uniform across all models, every console in the Xbox lineup will be affected.

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The updated pricing will be:

  • Xbox Series S (512GB) – $399.99 (up $20)

  • Xbox Series S (1TB) – $449.99

  • Xbox Series X Digital – $599.99

  • Xbox Series X – $649.99

  • Xbox Series X 2TB Galaxy Black Special Edition – $799.99 (up $200 from last year’s launch price)

Rising prices across gaming industry

This marks the second Xbox price hike in 2025, following a global increase in May. Microsoft’s move mirrors trends across the gaming industry.

Sony raised PlayStation 5 prices earlier this year, while Nintendo has increased the cost of the original Switch.

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The timing is significant, as the Xbox Series X and Series S are nearing their fifth anniversary, making the higher prices more difficult for some gamers to accept.

Holiday shoppers in particular may find fewer discounts, with “sale” prices now closer to the new suggested retail values.

What it means for gamers

For budget-conscious buyers, the latest price adjustment could make the entry-level Series S less appealing, while the $799.99 price tag for the 2TB Galaxy Black Edition may cause further debate given its $200 jump in just one year.

Still, Microsoft has hinted at development for its next-generation Xbox, which could factor into purchasing decisions. Some players may choose to buy now before prices rise, while others may prefer to wait for new hardware.

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