Microsoft has announced a significant global price increase for its Xbox consoles, accessories, and first-party games, effective May 1, 2025. The company attributes this decision to rising development costs, inflation, and ongoing U.S. tariffs affecting global supply chains.
Console Price Increases
In the United States, the Xbox Series X has seen a $100 increase, now priced at $599.99. The Xbox Series S (512GB) has risen by $80 to $379.99, while the 1TB version is now $429.99. The Series X Digital Edition is priced at $549.99, and the 2TB Galaxy Black Special Edition has jumped to $729.99.
Accessory Price Increases
Prices for Xbox accessories have also increased. The standard Xbox Wireless Controller is now $64.99, with colored versions at $69.99, Special Editions at $79.99, and Limited Editions at $89.99. The Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 ranges from $149.99 to $199.99. The Xbox Wireless Headset is now priced at $119.99.
Game Price Increases
Starting this holiday season, select first-party Xbox games will be priced at $79.99, up from the previous $69.99. This aligns with similar pricing strategies adopted by competitors.
Reasons Behind the Increases
Microsoft cites several factors for these price hikes:
- Rising Development Costs: The company notes that the cost of developing high-quality games has increased significantly.
- Inflation: Global inflation has affected manufacturing and distribution costs.
- U.S. Tariffs: Tariffs imposed on countries like China, Japan, and Vietnam have disrupted supply chains and increased costs.
Consumer Reactions
The gaming community has expressed mixed reactions. Some understand the economic pressures leading to the increases, while others are concerned about affordability. Discussions on platforms like Reddit highlight worries about the long-term impact on the gaming industry and consumer access.
Microsoft’s Position
Despite the price increases, Microsoft emphasizes its commitment to providing value through services like Xbox Game Pass, which remains unchanged in price. The company also points to strong performance in its gaming division, with record preorders and significant growth in PC Game Pass revenue.


