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Xbox Price Hike: Tariffs or Profit Issues?

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Former Microsoft VP Criticizes ⁢Second Xbox price ⁤Increase

REDMOND, WA – September 26, 2023 – microsoft is raising prices on its ⁤xbox Series X and Series S consoles in teh ⁤US starting October 3,⁢ marking the second price hike ‍this year. While the company ‌attributes ⁣the increase to “changes in‍ the macroeconomic environment,” ​a former Microsoft executive ‍publicly disputes this reasoning, claiming the⁢ issue⁢ stems ⁣from unsatisfactory profits.

The price adjustments will see ‌the Xbox Series X increase⁤ from ‌$600 to $650, ⁣the Xbox⁣ Series S jump ​from $380 to $400, and the⁣ Galaxy Black Special ​Edition rise from $730 ⁢to $800. The initial‍ price increase occurred in⁤ May, which Microsoft⁢ justified due to tariffs.

Mike Ybarra, former⁣ corporate vice president of Microsoft’s gaming division, took to X (formerly‌ Twitter) to voice his disagreement. “And‌ the ‌reason ⁢why profits are not ‍where they should be is a far,far deeper issue vs. the tariff excuse,” ybarra posted on September ⁢20.

He further clarified that while the may increase was justifiable due to tariffs, the current hike ‌points to a different underlying problem. Ybarra suggests the company is asking consumers to absorb the cost of a console ‌and ecosystem strategy ⁢that has led to declining demand.

Consumers looking to purchase ⁣an Xbox Series console ⁤at the current price have until October ⁤2 before⁤ the​ new ​prices take affect across all retailers.

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