Xbox fans are furious about “laughable” global price hikes

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May 2, 2025 - 11:31
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Xbox fans are furious about “laughable” global price hikes

Xbox Series X and S consoles.

Microsoft has confirmed Xbox Series X/S consoles, first-party games and accessories will all become more expensive – and fans are furious about these “laughable” price hikes.

Earlier this week, Microsoft announced that sales of the Xbox Series X and S consoles were down six per cent but yesterday (May 1) it announced a global price increase.

In the UK, the basic 512gb Xbox Series S has become £50 more expensive and will now cost £299.99 while the more powerful 2tb Xbox Series X has gotten a £40 price increase – it will now set you back £589.99.

It’s worse in America where the Xbox Series X now costs $729.99, which is more than the controversial PS5 Pro which launched at the end of last year and saw Sony heavily criticised for charging $699.99 for an upgraded version of a console that originally launched in 2020.

It’s not just Xbox consoles that have gotten more expensive. Controllers, headsets and other accessories have also been affected by the new pricing strategy. Check out the full list here.

“We understand that these changes are challenging, and they were made with careful consideration given market conditions and the rising cost of development,” Microsoft explained in a statement. “Looking ahead, we continue to focus on offering more ways to play more games across any screen and ensuring value for Xbox players.” It comes after Donald Trump introduced huge import tariffs that experts warned would “hurt” the video game sector.

Microsoft went on to confirm that for the time being, “game prices will stay the same” but the company “expects to adjust the pricing of some of our new, first-party games starting this holiday season to $79.99.”