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Xbox console prices jump up to $150 starting August 1

Admin by Admin
June 26, 2026
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Microsoft has confirmed that it will raise the retail price of its Xbox consoles globally. The price increases take effect on August 1, impacting both the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S models across all international markets.

The new pricing breakdown

The cost increase depends on the storage capacity of the specific console model you are looking at. Microsoft is applying a flat $100 increase to the 512 GB versions of both the Series X and Series S. For the larger 1 TB models, the price will jump by $150.

This means if you were planning to buy a standard Xbox Series S (512 GB), expect to pay significantly more than previous listings. Similarly, high-capability users opting for the 1 TB Xbox Series X or the 1 TB Series S will face the steepest hike.

What this means for you

If you have been waiting to purchase a new console, time is of the essence. The current pricing structure ends on July 31. After August 1, there will be no discount or grandfathered pricing for these hardware units in any region.

This move aligns with broader industry trends where hardware manufacturers adjust prices due to inflation and component costs. For everyday users, this is a clear signal that the window for buying at the original MSRP has closed. If you need a console now, consider ordering before the date change to lock in the lower price.

Source: Thurrott

Over to you: Will you buy an Xbox before the August 1 price hike, or wait for potential future sales?

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