Overview
- Microsoft has raised the prices of Xbox Series X and S consoles by $80–$130 in the U.S., effective May 1, 2025.
- Upcoming first-party Xbox games will launch at $79.99 starting this holiday season, a $10 increase from previous pricing.
- Xbox controllers and headsets have also seen price hikes, with wireless controllers now starting at $64.99 and headsets at $119.99.
- The company attributes the increases to inflation, rising development costs, and U.S. tariffs on Chinese-manufactured electronics.
- Notably, Xbox Game Pass subscription prices and existing game prices remain unchanged despite the broader adjustments.