Xbox price rises significantly - globally
Not even Microsoft is immune to the shockingly rapid increase in memory prices plaguing the tech world.
The company announced today that it will significantly raise the prices of Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S gaming consoles from the beginning of August. At the same time, the 2 terabyte model will be completely removed from the Xbox lineup, and consumers are being encouraged to acquire Xboxes either refurbished or on installment.
In the United States, prices will rise as follows:
- Xbox Series S 512 GB | $499 (previously $399)
- Xbox Series S 1 TB | $599 (previously $449)
- Xbox Series X Digital 1 TB | $749 (previously $599)
- Xbox Series X 1 TB | $799 (previously $649)
For Europe, Microsoft has not confirmed exact prices, but a similar pattern likely applies here too, meaning that models with half a terabyte of storage will likely increase by one hundred euros, and models with one terabyte of storage will increase by 150 euros.
The company, however, reminds in its statement that even with the new, higher price, Xbox Series S is still the most affordable way to play certain top games.

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