Group 1 - Microsoft will increase the recommended retail price of several Xbox consoles in the U.S. starting in October due to "changes in the macroeconomic environment" [1] - The price increase does not apply to accessories such as controllers and headsets, and prices in other countries will remain unchanged [1] - This marks the second price increase for Microsoft's consoles in the U.S. this year, following similar actions by competitors Sony and Nintendo [3] Group 2 - The Xbox Series S will now start at $399, up from $379, while the 1TB version will cost $449 [3] - The Xbox Series X Digital console will now be priced at $599, reflecting a $50 increase, and the Xbox Series X with a disc drive will also see a $50 increase to $649 [3] - The most expensive version of the Xbox Series X, with 2TB of storage, will now cost $799, up from $729 [3]
Microsoft raises Xbox prices in U.S. due to economic environment