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Microsoft raises Xbox prices in U.S. again amid tariff pressures

Microsoft announced on Friday that it will increase U.S. prices for its Xbox consoles for the second time this year, citing rising costs tied to tariffs and supply chain pressures. The hikes take effect October 3 and will see the Xbox Series S (1TB) priced at about $450, the Series X at $650, and the special edition 2TB Galaxy Black Series X close to $800.

The move follows a May round of price increases across the U.S., Europe, Australia, and the UK. Combined, the Xbox Series X has risen by $150 in six months, straining consumer budgets already squeezed by inflation.

Microsoft said the adjustments reflect “changes in the macroeconomic environment” rather than opportunism. Analysts agreed tariffs are the driving factor. “Hardware is being repriced to absorb new trade pressures,” said Joost van Dreunen, games professor at NYU Stern.

The hikes come as Sony raised U.S. prices on its PlayStation 5 consoles last month, with the PS5 Pro now retailing for $749.99. By contrast, Microsoft said it will not raise prices on controllers, headsets, or hardware in other global markets.

Industry forecasts had expected console sales to drive growth in 2025 alongside major game releases like Grand Theft Auto VI and Nintendo’s anticipated Switch 2. However, repeated price hikes and delayed titles may dampen momentum, clouding the near-term outlook for the video game sector.

Disney Increases Prices for Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ Subscription Services

Disney has announced price hikes for its streaming services, including Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+. Starting October 17, U.S. subscribers will face increased monthly fees amid a challenging environment for media companies dealing with shifting consumer behavior, rising operational costs, and regulatory scrutiny.

For Disney+, the ad-supported plan will rise from $7.99 to $9.99, while the ad-free plan will increase from $13.99 to $15.99. Hulu’s ad-supported plan will also jump from $7.99 to $9.99, and the ad-free plan will go up by one dollar to $18.99. ESPN+, Disney’s sports streaming service, will see a $1 increase to $11.99 per month.

Along with the price increases, Disney+ will introduce new features, including access to ABC News Live and a continuous playlist of content for preschool-aged children, ahead of the 2024 Presidential Election.

This latest round of price hikes follows previous increases aimed at making Disney’s streaming services profitable. Despite the financial challenges, Disney’s direct-to-consumer business, which includes Disney+ and Hulu, managed to turn a profit for the first time in May.