Microsoft and other console makers have been hit by global crisis

The increase is the latest price hike after Xbox consoles prices rose $20 to $70 last year.

Just hours after Apple increased its hardware prices across the board, Microsoft is doing the same with its Xbox consoles. For the third time.

The latest console price hike is coming from Microsoft, with Xbox Series X|S being hit by another major increase.

Microsoft said it's increasing the price of Xbox game consoles after Apple announced price hikes for MacBooks and iPads.

Microsoft said memory and storage prices have increased by "more than 2.5x" and it expects "another doubling by the fall of 2027."

And it comes just when you thought you'd buy an Xbox to play 'GTA VI.'

June 25 : 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…

Xbox is hiking the prices of its X and S gaming consoles by more than $100 across models, the Microsoft-owned company announced Thursday.

Get the 2 TB version while stocks last, as it'll vanish quickly at the current $799.99.

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…

The price increase comes amid rising components costs.

$100 and $150 increases and the demise of one variant

Microsoft hikes Xbox prices by $100-$150 as AI data centers consume up to 40% of global DRAM output, driving memory costs 2.5x higher since 2024.

Microsoft is raising Xbox console prices globally starting August 1, with 512GB models increasing by $100 and 1TB versions seeing a $150 hike.

Microsoft hiked Xbox prices again, citing an AI-driven memory shortage that is driving up hardware costs worldwide.

Microsoft has raised prices on Xbox consoles and accessories worldwide, attributing the increase to market fluctuations and higher development costs. Starting this holiday season,…

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Microsoft and other console makers have been hit by global crisis