512GB model to increase by $100, 1TB model to increase by $150; pricing in other territories yet to be confirmed
Image credit: Xbox News by Jon Hicks Editorial Director Published on June 25, 2026 Follow Microsoft Microsoft has announced that it is increasing the price of Xbox worldwide from August 2, blaming increased costs for console storage and memory. The 512 GB models will increase by $100 and the 1TB model will increase by $150; the 2TB variant will be withdrawn. The company did not immediately confirm pricing for non-US markets.
Based on current RRP, the prices change as follows:
In a blog post , the company referred to its previous price increase in October and said that while it had hoped another price increase would not be necessary, "console storage and memory prices have increased by more than 2.5x and we expect another doubling by the fall of 2027. The entire consumer electronics industry is struggling with the current components crisis, but the effects are particularly hard on consoles."
"Unlike phones, computers, speakers, and other consumer devices, consoles are typically not sold at a profit, but instead for less than they cost to make."
In the announcement the company highlighted "programs to make Xbox consoles more accessible", including a buy now, pay later option for purchases through the Microsoft Store, interest free financing through Amazon, and "working with retail partners on new programs to provide previously played consoles at lower prices." It also pointed out that "Certified Refurbished Consoles are available at Microsoft Stores for up to US$100 off MSRP."
The news follows this week's announcement that Valve's Steam Machine would be priced higher than the company planned at $1,049 for the 512GB model .
