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Microsoft Raises Xbox Console Prices Again as Component Costs Continue to Climb

Andika Ramadhan
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Microsoft has announced another round of price increases for its Xbox console lineup, with the new pricing set to take effect on August 1. The company said rising costs for storage and memory components have forced the latest adjustments, marking the second major increase within a year. The move comes as the wider consumer electronics industry continues to grapple with an ongoing global component shortage.

Under the revised pricing, the Xbox Series S with 512GB of storage will increase by US$100 to US$499.99. The disc-less Xbox Series X will retail for US$749.99, while the standard 1TB Xbox Series X will rise to US$799.99 after a US$150 increase. Microsoft also confirmed it will discontinue production of the 2TB Xbox Series X model.

According to Microsoft, soaring prices for memory and storage chips have become the biggest challenge facing console manufacturers. The company said storage and memory costs have risen by more than two-and-a-half times compared with previous levels and warned that the situation is expected to worsen through 2027. As a result, maintaining previous retail prices has become increasingly difficult.

Unlike many other consumer electronics products, game consoles are traditionally sold with very slim profit margins or even at a loss. Manufacturers typically recover those costs through software sales, subscriptions, and digital services over the lifetime of the hardware. Microsoft said that business model has become significantly harder to sustain under current market conditions.

To help offset the impact of higher prices, Microsoft is introducing additional financing options for customers. These include interest-free installment plans as well as new buy-now-pay-later programs through Amazon and selected retail partners. The company also plans to expand the availability of refurbished Xbox consoles at lower prices.

The latest increase comes during a challenging period for Xbox. In addition to higher hardware costs, Microsoft’s gaming division is reportedly undergoing organizational changes, with leadership restructuring and expected workforce reductions as the company reshapes its long-term gaming strategy.

The broader gaming industry is facing similar pressures as demand for memory components continues to surge, driven largely by artificial intelligence infrastructure. Analysts warn that rising hardware costs are no longer affecting only PCs but are also pushing up prices for gaming consoles and other consumer devices. Several manufacturers have already indicated that the memory shortage could continue for years.

Microsoft’s latest pricing decision adds to growing concerns that affordable game consoles may become increasingly difficult to produce. With component costs showing little sign of easing, analysts believe higher retail prices could become the new normal across the console industry over the coming years.

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Andika Ramadhan is a technology writer with a passion for exploring the latest innovations in software, artificial intelligence, gadgets, cybersecurity, cloud computing, and the digital world. He enjoys turning complex tech topics into clear, practical, and engaging content for readers of all backgrounds. As a Tech author, Andika covers emerging technologies, product launches, digital trends, and industry developments, helping readers understand how technology continues to transform everyday life and business.
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