You can find the full list of price changes on Microsoft's official pricing update blog post. But for those of us in the United States, here are the new prices we can expect to pay for Xbox products going forward, in addition to the original prices provided by IGN when available:
Xbox Series S 1TB: $429.99 (originally $349.99)
Xbox Series X: $599.99 (originally $499.99)
Xbox controllers and headsets
Xbox Wireless Controller — Limited Edition: $89.99 (originally $79.99)
Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 (Full): $199.99 (originally $179.99)
Xbox Wireless Controller (Color): $69.99
Xbox Stereo Headset: $64.99
Note that Xbox Game Pass pricing is not changing at this time.
Why is Microsoft raising prices?
Microsoft isn't alone in raising prices, even among video game manufacturers. Sony increased the MSRPs of PS5 consoles in markets around the world—though notably omitted the U.S. from that list. Nintendo also raised prices on Switch 2 accessories, though opted to keep the console's original $449.99 price tag intact.
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