This is the 2nd time they raised the price of Xbox consoles this year. You can guess why.

Xbox Series S 512 increased to $399.99 from $379.99
Xbox Series S 1TB increased to $449.99 from $429.99
Xbox Series X Digital increased to $599.99 from $549.99
Xbox Series X increased to $649.99 from $599.99
Xbox Series X 2TB Galaxy Black Special Edition increased to $799.99 from $729.99

  • FenderStratocaster@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    I have a series S that I paid $299 for new. If video games keep getting more expensive, I guess I’ll just have to go outside.

    Also, fuck switch 2, it’s just a switch but bigger and more expensive.

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      4 hours ago

      I don’t see the point in owning a console anymore. All console games eventually come to PC, even Nintendo games (thanks, emulaton).

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    7 hours ago

    Those rumors about a new Xbox console next year, no way anymore. Too expensive. Series X is $650 and something more powerful than a PS5 pro would be a pre-buiod gaming desktop at Best Buy price level. If they’re trying to have their own Wii U level of sales failure, they’ll push out an $800 console and bomb out

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      12 hours ago

      I’m watching the clock to see how long it takes for you to be banned from the whole fediverse and sent to alligator Alcatraz for your statements about free speech.

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    14 hours ago

    Me: Always bought consoles when prices started going down

    Console manufacturers: We choose to leave this market untapped this time.

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      14 hours ago

      The things that used to allow for them to do that aren’t happening this time around. We’re getting diminishing returns on processor architecture improvements compared to a few decades ago. Also, this one in particular is only in the US, so…this one is tariffs.

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        13 hours ago

        Trump certainly isn’t helping, but it’s a number of factors put together. Moore’s Law is slowing, and one effect of that is that manufacturing existing tech isn’t getting cheaper either.

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          9 hours ago

          Don’t worry, they are getting relatively cheaper as inflation is a problem. Unfortunately they are also getting more expensive as wages aren’t keeping up with inflation.

          Plus tariffs. Plus moores law ended. Plus profiteering. Plus dwindling competition. Plus entry to market costs are too high. Thank you gods for the steam deck. It should correct a lot of those problems. Especially if the platform becomes an os and not just a product.

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            8 hours ago

            TBH, with the death of Moore’s law we might see competition shoot back up in a few years as smaller players get a chance to catch up

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              7 hours ago

              And as processing doesn’t keep increasing, perhaps coding will have to become more efficient so older or cheaper devices will also be useful.

              Currently there is little incentive toake code efficient if speed will double anyway over time.

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    14 hours ago

    With how much and how fast Xbox sales have been dropping, are they even producing new units to sell? Or are they using tariffs as an excuse to raise the prices and make as much bank as possible with what little customers they have left?

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      13 hours ago

      They’re not trying to make as much bank as possible; they’re trying to lose as little money possible on each unit sold.

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        13 hours ago

        The point I was trying to make is, that with their abysmal sales, maybe these units were produced before the tariffs went into effect, which means that they were not losing money on their sales, but increased the price anyway.

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          13 hours ago

          Even holding inventory costs money. They know where their bread is buttered, and it’s on software after they’ve already sold the hardware. If they could charge less and get an Xbox in your home, a pathway to you becoming a Game Pass subscriber, they’d do it. I think this is just trying not to bleed any money at all as they slowly exit the business of selling a traditional console, paving the way for making pre-built PCs with the Xbox branding at a price and scale that matches the market’s appetite.

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    13 hours ago

    5 years of higher than usual inflation and tariffs. The prices actually aren’t far off inflation adjustment from 2020. Xbox as a console brand is done. Switch 2 for party games. PlayStation is you really need a high end console. Everyone else should be trying to embrace 1920x1080 or 2560x1080 PC gaming. GTX 1060 6gb still solid for most new games at 1080p. Low settings rarely look bad these days when you have to go low

    If you really want 4k, embrace medium settings

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    13 hours ago

    This week marks 10 years with my Xbox One Forza Motorsport 6 edition. I was thinking that’s a good mile marker to admit it’s struggling under modern games and upgrade to a disc XSX. Guess I won’t expect any cool discounts this holiday. Probably just discounted to the prior price.

    I really like the blue console/controller with racing stripes and car sounds, so it’s a shame they haven’t matched that. Part of the reason I didn’t want to replace it yet