Marc Deschamps has been writing about video games and popular culture for more than a decade, at various outlets. Prior to joining GameRant, Marc served as a freelancer, staff writer, and editor at sites like IGN, Nintendojo, and ComicBook. Gaming is one of Marc’s oldest loves, but he also has a deep background in comics and movies. In addition to being a published comic writer, Marc is a Rotten Tomatoes-verified critic that has reviewed movies and interviewed directors, actors, and actresses.
Microsoft has announced another round of price increases for the Xbox Series X/S consoles, which will go into effect on August 1. While gamers are used to seeing the price of video game systems drop throughout a console generation, the opposite has been the case over the last few years. The price increases for video game consoles are a direct result of companies pushing to expand AI, which has led to much higher demand for RAM.

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The price of Xbox Series X/S 512 GB models will increase by $100, while the 1 TB models will see a price increase of $150. Microsoft has also announced plans to sunset the 2 TB model. The price of Xbox consoles was raised last fall, and the company had apparently hoped to avoid another round of increases. In a press release, Xbox said that the price of memory and storage have both gone up 2.5x, and the company expects it to double again in the fall of 2026.
- Xbox Series X 1TB (Disc Drive) New Price – $799.99
- Xbox Series X 1TB (Digital) New Price – $749.99
- Xbox Series S 512GB New Price – $499.99
- Xbox Series S 1TB New Price – $599.99
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