Updated
Updated · Engadget · Jun 26
Engadget Urges Gamers to Skip $573 Xbox Series X as Microsoft Readies August 1 Price Hike
Updated
Updated · Engadget · Jun 26

Engadget Urges Gamers to Skip $573 Xbox Series X as Microsoft Readies August 1 Price Hike

3 articles · Updated · Engadget · Jun 26

Summary

  • $573 for a discounted Xbox Series X and $350 for a Series S are poor buys, Engadget argues, even before Microsoft's latest price increase takes effect on August 1.
  • The outlet says the consoles are entering their sixth year yet still cost more than past sale prices—well above the sub-$400 Series X and $250 Series S levels seen in recent years, and in some cases above launch pricing.
  • Microsoft's broader Xbox turmoil underpins that warning: the report cites falling console profits, layoffs, studio-closure risks at Double Fine, Ninja Theory and Compulsion Games, and leadership changes in 2026.
  • Xbox's software strategy further weakens the case for buying hardware now, with first-party games already on PC and more titles spreading across platforms, making a next-generation wait—or no Xbox purchase at all—the smarter option.

Insights

As Microsoft's AI ambitions drive up console prices, is the Xbox hardware business becoming unsustainable?
How can Xbox justify a price hike for a six-year-old console while its exclusive games are disappearing?
With top Xbox games now on PlayStation and PC, what is the true purpose of owning an Xbox console today?