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Xbox price rises by £50 amid tariff uncertainty

Microsoft has raised global prices for its Xbox console, citing increasing development costs and what it called “market conditions”.

Starting today, Xbox Series S consoles will go up by £50 to a new price of £299.99, with the more powerful Xbox Series X rising in price by £20 – or £40 for the model with extra storage.

It comes as US tariffs – which experts predict will increase prices for consumers – stir global economic uncertainty. However Microsoft has not explicitly said tariffs were behind the increase.

Rival Sony has already announced its own price rises, with the disc drive-free digital edition digital edition of the PlayStation 5 increasing by £40 in the UK.

It represents a big change in an industry which would typically see prices go down in the years after a console’s launch.

“We understand that these changes are challenging,” Microsoft said in a blog post.

“They were made with careful consideration given market conditions and the rising cost of development.”

The US has seen more significant price rises than the UK, with the Series X increasing in price by between $100 (£75) and $130 depending on the model.

Kedhrin Gonzalez, founder of Rip & Tear studios, told the BBC he felt the price rise was “inevitable” and “catalysed by current tariff disruptions”.

“Gamers will suffer most, with little hope of prices decreasing,” he said.

“This could significantly impact Microsoft’s already modest Xbox sales and potentially trigger broader industry repercussions.

“This probably won’t be the last price hike we see.”

And Christopher Dring, who writes about the gaming industry in The Game Business newsletter, previously told the BBC he expected the “knock-on effect” of US tariffs to be behind global pricing decisions.

“The US is the biggest market for video game consoles, and rather than simply increase prices there, it’s possible the likes of PlayStation could increase pricing globally in an effort to protect, as best they can, the US market,” he said.

Historically, in the years following a console’s release it would drop in price, but this generation has seen the opposite.

Sony originally listed the PlayStation 5 digital edition at £360 in the UK when it launched in 2020, but over the years its price has increased to its current £429.99 RRP.

Meanwhile, the cost of future Xbox games is also in question, with the firm revealing it anticipated “some of our new, first-party games” would cost $79.99 in 2025.

This is the same retail price Nintendo announced for its upcoming Mario Kart World – a cost which caused concern amongst gamers who called it “inaccessible”.

But unlike Mario Kart, which will cost less if bought digitally rather than in a physical box, Microsoft said its new price would be the same across the board.

It also clarified it did not plan to increase the price of existing games, only certain new titles developed by the firm itself.

But Microsoft declined to say whether it plans to increase the price of some future games in the UK as well.

“Local pricing may differ across countries and platforms,” the firm said.

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