Xbox to raise console prices worldwide by up to $150 — citing global crisis

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Microsoft’s Xbox is raising prices of its gaming consoles by up to $150 worldwide, citing a deepening global components crisis that has sent storage and memory costs soaring across the consumer electronics industry.

Groups representing automakers, retailers, electronics firms and others had warned earlier this month that the increasing demand for memory chips could lead to dramatic price hikes in U.S. consumer goods and disrupt supply chains.

Effective Aug. 1, the price of Xbox consoles will increase by $100 for 512 GB models and $150 for 1 TB models. Microsoft will also discontinue its 2 TB model.

A person holding a smartphone with the Xbox logo and text on its screen, in front of a computer screen displaying an Xbox webpage with a white controller.Microsoft Xbox said prices for its gaming consoles will rise as much as $150 this summer. CFOTO/Future Publishing via Getty Images

“Unfortunately, console storage and memory prices have increased by more than 2.5 times and we expect another doubling by the fall of 2027,” Xbox said, adding that the hardware supply chain crisis has hit the gaming sector particularly hard.

Xbox raised the prices of its consoles twice last year as it grappled with tariff-induced cost pressures, strong competition and uncertain spending.

Rival Sony raised the prices of its PlayStation 5 consoles in April, following a price increase last August last year.

Microsoft signage on an office building in New York.Microsoft Xbox raised prices on its gaming consoles twice last year. Bloomberg via Getty Images

Apple, the world’s most valuable consumer electronics company, raised iPad and MacBook prices on Thursday, saying it could no longer shield customers from soaring memory and storage chip costs driven by the AI industry’s datacenter buildout.

Xbox is planning major layoffs next month and significant cuts to marketing and other budgets, Bloomberg News reported earlier this month.

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